RPA Engineer at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
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2021-08-17T16:13:00Z
Aug 17, 2021
Hello Netanya, it depends on your needs and your expertise.
In my humble opinion you can start a big RPA project implementation with Blue Prism which is stable and mature software, in order to serve unattended (many) and attended (few) automation but you need some skills to understand how to use blue prism in the right manner.
If you need to develop an attended automation by your own, if it is your first time with RPA and you don't have any requirements for a standard implementation (machine, security polcies, orchestrator/tower control etc..) you can chose Power Automate as quick and citizien solutions.
We performed a comparison between Blue Prism and Microsoft Power Automate based on our users’ reviews in four categories. After reading all of the collected data, you can find our conclusion below.
Ease of Deployment: Some users of Blue Prism find deployment to be simple. However, there are also a few reviewers that say it has a medium level of difficulty and can be complex, especially as the number of applications increases. In contrast, users of Microsoft Power Automate generally find...
Hello Netanya, it depends on your needs and your expertise.
In my humble opinion you can start a big RPA project implementation with Blue Prism which is stable and mature software, in order to serve unattended (many) and attended (few) automation but you need some skills to understand how to use blue prism in the right manner.
If you need to develop an attended automation by your own, if it is your first time with RPA and you don't have any requirements for a standard implementation (machine, security polcies, orchestrator/tower control etc..) you can chose Power Automate as quick and citizien solutions.