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RPA and test automation are more friends than foes

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COVID-19 taught us an important lesson. As Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, put it at Microsoft Build 2020 to hundreds of developers, “We’ve seen two years’ worth of digital transformation in two months!” Automation supported by intelligent automation platforms — robotic process automation (RPA) plus AI — has already played a role and will continue to do so. In short, if RPA was not on the roadmap before COVID-19, it is now. The focus will be on cost reduction, conducting remote business, and using intelligent automation to improve resiliency, such as by diversifying your supply chain. The surge in automation investment and recessionary pressures may cause risks to skyrocket for businesses:

In some new research, we show how all the competency, technology, and practices developed in the software testing world for the last 30 to 40 years can and should be leveraged to properly build and test RPA at scale. Test automation technologies have evolved fast in the past years with Agile and DevOps. The strengths that testing brings to the table with its continuous test automation technology are:

To learn how you can avoid automation disaster, we invite you to watch this on-demand webinar where my colleague Bernhard Schaffrik and I discussed why rushing deployment of automation at scale puts growing challenges and increased business risk on enterprises.

This post was written by VP, Principal Analyst Diego Lo Giudice, and it originally appeared here.   

Article source: https://www.zdnet.com/article/rpa-and-test-automation-are-more-friends-than-foes/#ftag=RSSbaffb68