We believe our improved UI can transform the market.” Automation Anywhere has never really been like that and with the UI in A2019 we are targeting citizen developers-users who are technically savvy but not developers.
People hear enterprise software and they immediately think they need a developer who understands coding. You can build and launch bots from an iPad.“We believe the user experience has been one of the biggest hurdles to the adoption of RPA. I’m not just talking about viewing documents or something basic. By implementing a browser interface, we are offering cross-platform support. “Most of the RPA \market now runs on Windows.
“There is nothing to download and A2019 can be run on any modern browser,” Mahbub said. From there, they can open up the bot and add more complexity and power through a drag-and-drop interface.”Automation Anywhere has also introduced a browser-based interface that enables A2019 to run across multiple platforms. In three or four steps, they can have a simple bot that might be able to do something like read documents. A user logs in and the software will show them where to click. To achieve this, one feature we have included is end product learning. “Our goal is to enable users to get started just like they would with Microsoft Word.
Kashif Mahbub, VP, product marketing and global head, RPA, Automation Anywhere Riding this wave, the leading vendors in the space have seen their market valuations soar to the level of multiple billions of dollars. According to Harvey Spencer Associates, it grew 200% in 2018 and is expected to grow another 65% this year to reach $1.2 billion. It’s no secret that the RPA market has been growing rapidly.