技术
- 分析与建模 - 机器人过程自动化 (RPA)
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 租赁金融自动化
- 物料搬运自动化
服务
- 测试与认证
关于客户
ACL Digital 是一家主要服务于北美和印度市场的 IT 服务提供商。他们专注于为客户实施 RPA,重点关注流程自动化。随着服务的增长,他们发现许多客户需要多个流程实现自动化,这对当前供应商的每个机器人许可模式构成了挑战。他们寻求一种解决方案,使他们能够扩展流程自动化工作,而无需客户更改其遗留系统或花费更多资金。他们的目标是建立一个可以支持广泛的自动化需求的机器人库。
挑战
ACL Digital 是一家 IT 服务提供商,在为其客户实施流程自动化方面面临着挑战。主要障碍是客户误解他们必须将旧系统换成新软件,这引发了对专有信息和客户信息的安全和保护的担忧。随着 ACL Digital 的机器人流程自动化 (RPA) 服务的增长,很明显需要更好的解决方案。许多客户需要自动化多个流程,这意味着需要多个机器人。然而,当前供应商的每个机器人许可模式使这变得困难。 ACL Digital 需要一个可扩展的解决方案,使他们能够构建机器人库并提高流程自动化,而无需公司花费更多资金并更改其遗留系统。
解决方案
ACL Digital 在 ElectroNeek 中找到了完美的解决方案,该平台不仅提供无代码功能,而且还提供支持自动化无限可扩展性的许可模型。这意味着 ACL Digital 可以构建机器人库并自动化多个流程,而无需多个许可证。该平台还允许他们弥合系统之间的差距,这意味着客户不必放弃他们的遗留系统。 ACL Digital 从简单的自动化开始,逐渐扩展到更复杂的流程。该平台还确保安全协议不被更改,客户不必担心更改任何工具或软件。 ElectroNeek 平台的质量与传统供应商相当,但成本更低。
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