Topic: automation anywhere

Automation Anywhere announces Automation Success Platform

Cloud-native intelligence automation company Automation Anywhere today announced the Automation Success Platform. This release is intended to help accelerate business transformation by making automation more accessible. According to Automation Anywhere, 95% of organizations are currently embracing automation practices and with Gartner’s prediction that automation will add an estimated $15 trillion benefit to the global economy … continue reading

SD Times news digest: Automation Anywhere’s RPA maturity assessment, Wipro and DataRobot partnership, and SambaNova and ORock partnership

Automation Anywhere has announced the release of a RPA Maturity Assessment tool that points out areas where companies could be scaling automation more quickly and effectively.  The tool assesses program maturity in four areas: vision and strategy, process and measurement, organization and people, and architecture and technology.  The company also announced expanded training offerings and … continue reading

SD Times news digest: Microsoft announces SecretManagement 1.1 GA, Azul announces support for Eclipse Temurin, Infostretch’s partnership with Automation Anywhere

SecretManagement 1.1 mostly includes updates to enable users operating in Constrained Language Mode (CLM). Microsoft also validated that only one of the community-published extension vaults was affected by the changes. SecretManagement is a module available on the PowerShell Gallery that enables users to have a common set of commands to store and retrieve secrets within … continue reading

SD Times news digest: Scalyr’s PowerQueries is available, Catalytic partners with Automation Anywhere, Neudata releases dataset selection tool

Scalyr, a provider of log management and observability, released a new set of data operations within Scalyr called PowerQueries. Utilizing Scalyr’s real-time processing engine, PowerQueries lets users switch between facet-based search and complex log search operations for complicated data sets, such as grouping, transformations, filtering and sorting, table lookups and joins. “We received a lot … continue reading

SD Times news digest: Girls Who Code coding books, Automation Anywhere opens Enterprise RPA Platform, and ReactOS 0.4.6

Coding just got easier. The Google Play team and Girls Who Code are collaborating by launching a series of coding books on Google Play. These books will help young women develop and maintain interest in computer science. The collection includes 13 books, like Girls Who Code: Learn to Code and Change the World, and Girls Who … continue reading

Automation Anywhere creates avatar for testing

By virtualizing objects, Object Avatar allows for faster modification and testing … continue reading

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