From the course: Introducing Robotic Process Automation
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RPA and low code and no code
From the course: Introducing Robotic Process Automation
RPA and low code and no code
- You'll notice that nowadays, in the world of software, it's increasingly common to come across tools that have low-code or no-code interfaces. These tools often have visual editors and drag and drop components where what you see is what you get. The no-code approach allows almost any user to design solutions without prior knowledge of how to code with programming languages. While low-code still implies some programming is needed. So, how does low-code and no-code software compare with robotic process automation? Well, it doesn't. Think of no-code and low-code as software approaches, which include RPA. In fact, most of the leading RPA tools are low-code software having been some of the earliest entrants in the low-code no-code software ecosystem. You'll notice that these tools offer a simplified solution design through drag and drop interfaces, yet coding is still used to configure components for advanced use cases.…
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What is robotic process automation?3m 52s
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A simplified definition of RPA2m 28s
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What is robotic desktop automation?2m 52s
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The automation spectrum3m 30s
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The RPA vendor landscape5m 52s
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Differences between RPA and other tools5m 22s
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RPA and low code and no code1m 14s
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