EnableSoft's Foxtrot Robotic Process Automation is restructuring workloads in over 500 organizations globally. See how businesses use Robotic Process Automation to increase their efficiency, productivity, and profitability.
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Foxtrot Robotic Process Automation
1. 11/16/2015
Presented by:
Richard Milam, EnableSoft CEO and productivity expert
Robotic Process Automation in
Today’s Businesses
Can we That?
People Working Alongside Robots
2. Grace Hopper
The most dangerous phrase in the English language is
‘We’ve always done it this way.’“
“– American computer scientist and US Navy Rear Admiral;
invented the first compiler for a computer programming
language
3. Who is EnableSoft?
Awakening people to what’s possible, today.
• Early innovator in Robotic Process Automation (RPA) technology
• Began developing and innovating Foxtrot, the RPA technology, in
1995
• Over 20-year leader in the Robotic Process Automation space
with the most advanced technological innovations and market
intelligence
• Partner to nearly 500 banks and credit unions
• Revolutionizing business practices in all industries, globally, with
disrupting technology
• Founder and CEO, Richard Milam, is a productivity and efficiency
expert
4. What is Robotic Process Automation?
Robotic Process Automation is the application of technology enabling humans to
configure computerized robots to perform repetitive data processes, such as
processing transactions, manipulating data, triggering responses, and integrate
various disparate data systems. RPA allows employees to create various scripts—a
series of instructions—directing the robot what to capture and interpret in existing
applications.
5. How is RPA Used inToday’s Businesses
• To automate routine tasks such as accounts-payable, inventory-
control, customer transactions, account maintenance, billing
processing, officer-code updates, and more
• To leverage existing applications and integrate to creating an
omnipresent IT infrastructure
• As an alternative to offshore outsourcing; ability to be self-
sufficient
• To maintain government compliance and automatically receive
regulatory updates
• To automatically generate audit trails and reports
• To maintain data integrity
• Generate advanced data analytics that increase profits
• To recover quickly and minimize exposure following data
breaches
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6. RestructuringWorkflows with Robots
• Reduce staff workload performing tedious operational tasks
• Increase service delivery, production, and cycle times
• Perform high-volume updates, changes, and transactions
• Eliminate human error and the likelihood of inaccurate data
• Perform nightly or continuous processes or network monitoring
• Receive error, breach, or down system alerts immediately
• Enhance customer service and product development
• Maximize human employee potential to fuel core business
objectives and initiatives
• Advanced analytics facilitate profitability, growth, and optimize
operations and human resources
• Eliminate the need to outsource or hire new employees
• Save time and money from improved efficiency and productivity
7. • Easy to learn and use
• Intuitive, SmartTechnology
• Quick and accurate
• No coding. No programming.
• For all knowledge workers
• Performs an infinite number of processes
• Used in all departments
• Immediate Return On Investment (ROI)
Foxtrot:Your Automated Employee
11. “This is less about the latest trend in software. It’s more about
the new digital version of the white-collar worker. It’s really a
reinvention of how work gets done.”
-- Frank Casale, Founder and Chairman Emeritus of the Institute for Robotic Process
Process Automation (IRPA)
Robotic Process Automation:The Revolution
Editor's Notes
This slide is used to frame the discussion.
Let the prospect know that you would like to keep this quote in mind as we discuss Foxtrot.
“This is one of my favorite quotes and I think it is appropriate for the discussion we are going to have today. As we discuss Foxtrot and how it can help [Org name] keep this quote in mind and think of processes that may not seem broken, but could potentially be handled better if there was an alternative way of doing them.”