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Jamil Milhem - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Manager-Senior RPA Specialist at DEWA

I have worked with Microsoft Power Platform and UiPath. Kofax RPA offers a comprehensive solution with built-in capabilities for executing tasks like running Excel files and web automation without additional servers. They provide their browsers and extensions. For functions such as OCR, image processing, and data extraction, Kofax has built-in features powered by their engine, eliminating the need for subscriptions to external technologies like Microsoft Cognitive Services or Google Search. One of Kofax RPA's strongest features is its on-premise solution, which is particularly beneficial for organizations operating in regions with data regulations, such as the UAE.

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Mohamad Hussin - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior consultant Digital assets and Disruptive technologies at DEWA

We use Power Automate right now in our organization.

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Mahmoud Alyabroudi - PeerSpot reviewer
RPA Consultant at DEWA

I worked with Automation Anywhere and Microsoft Power Automate. I've come across Blue Prism and UiPath.

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Babu Palani - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Solutions Architect at LexisNexis Risk Solutions

I've used Pega Robotic Process Automation, AI, and Power Automate. In comparison with Power Automate, it isn't easy to code. The UI part is not so user-friendly. A non-developer can run Power Automate. You need some knowledge to use Kofax. For example, if you want to make an entry into an application by grabbing the text from somewhere else. That will be pretty much easier in Power Automate than Kofax. There is some office automation available in Power Automate. Also, using Power Automate is much easier if you have an Office 365 license. You don't have to purchase a new license. Kofax doesn't come with any of the existing options that we are using. We have to specifically spend on Kofax separately. There is an OCR content feasibility in Power Automate, but Kofax does not have one. There is an OCR engine available within Kofax. Earlier, I was using it for train processing.

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SK
Finance Analyst at a maritime company with 10,001+ employees

I previously used UiPath and Blue Prism and changed at the request of clients.

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it_user1352985 - PeerSpot reviewer
Branch Manager at a logistics company with 10,001+ employees

I have used Blue Prism, Automation Anywhere, and WorkFusion. I switched to Kofax because it is the product they are using at the company I work for now. That is mainly the reason I switched.  

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AS
Technology Lead Engineering and Platforms / Global Delivery Lead - RPA at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees

I have worked in UiPath and Automation Anywhere.

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VP
Service Delivery Manager / Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

We have done a lot of work with Automation Anywhere. We have recently started to work with Kofax. Competitively, it is on par with Automation Anywhere. However, for Automation Anywhere, a lot of documentation and YouTube videos are widely available, whereas the documentation for Kofax is not that widely available. Kofax RPA is also not as straightforward to deploy as Automation Anywhere.

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SS
CEO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Before using Kofax, we used a solution called Topline.

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Tungsten RPA
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Tungsten RPA. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.