Microsoft also offers an AI Builder to extract information from documents and a process advisor to identify what's slowing down businesses processes, while users can control automation workflows through a centrally managed system.Īlso read: Microsoft shows redesigned icons for Recycle Bin, Document folders and more in latest Windows 10 buildĪccording to Microsoft, the company's acquisition of Sofomotive, a Robotic Process Automate systems company in the UK helped it bring more low-code RPA capabilities to the Microsoft Power Automate service, which is available in English, Spanish, French, German and Japanese. And you can learn more here.Meanwhile, the company is also offering businesses the ability to automate tasks across an organisation, as part of an ‘Attended RPA plan' that allows clients to utilise over four hundred connectors via the cloud. You can find Power Automate Desktop on the Microsoft website. One might also see it as a graphical front-end to the RPA in Power Automate functionality that Microsoft first announced at Ignite 2019. Power Automate Desktop is a user-friendly, low-code application aimed at both coders and non-coders alike, and it’s used to optimize personal and work-based workflows by automating repetitive and time-consuming manual tasks. “The technology is available as a download and will be included in Windows Insider Preview builds in the coming weeks.” “Power Automate Desktop is now available at no additional cost, allowing Windows 10 users to harness the power of low-code robotic process automation (RPA),” Microsoft’s Steve Clarke writes. And it looks like it will be included in Windows 10 in a future release, too. As part of its opening day Ignite 2021 festivities, Microsoft announced today that the Power Automate Desktop app for Windows 10 is now available, and at no extra cost.
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