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New Research Reveals 50% of Indian Businesses will Deploy Intelligent Automation By 2024

- COVID-19 spurs 57% of Indian enterprises to increase RPA spend




BENGALURU, India, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly half of all businesses in India will implement robotic process automation (RPA) by 2024, according to a new IDC study commissioned by Automation Anywhere, a global leader in RPA. Triggered by COVID-19, the study further anticipates that RPA adoption rates will increase by 57% in just the next year.

The IDC study, which surveyed technology executives across India, combined with Automation Anywhere's survey of more than 1,600 customers in multiple industries, revealed that the pandemic spurred a recalibration of business plans accelerating digital transformation - and RPA adoption.

The report, Building Business Resiliency: Automation the Path to the Future Enterprise, identified four key pillars essential for an automation journey that include business resiliency, democratization with automation, efficiency and scalability - and trust, as businesses move to a new normal.

"The pandemic is a stark reminder of the critical importance of being prepared for any future calamity or uncertainty," said Milan Sheth, Executive Vice President, IMEA, Automation Anywhere. "Automation is at the core of any business transformation strategy -- and two out of every three customers today are starting that journey in the cloud. Cloud RPA is the future, enabling remote work, reducing the burden on IT resources, and lowering infrastructure costs."

Building business resiliency post COVID-19 with automation

The study found that 57% of organizations are investing in RPA and intelligent automation to build resilience post-COVID, as opposed to 21% investing in analytics/big data, 7% in machine learning, and 15% in other emerging technologies. Indian organizations cited trustworthiness as their No. #1 priority for digital transformation and are looking to automation for increased security and overall governance of processes. Respondents also said they believe that RPA can improve accuracy, consistency and security of transactions.

Among the key findings, 56% of organizations surveyed plan to deploy digital workers and software bots that work directly with employees, encouraging more human-bot collaboration. The study found that 47% of employees believe that RPA increases business efficiencies.

"Resilience, intelligence, and empowerment at scale are top priorities for the CXOs in the new normal," said Rishu Sharma, Principal Analyst, Cloud & AI, IDC India. "As the nature of jobs and work changes after the pandemic, digital workers will add value beyond ROI to help organizations develop new capabilities and business models. Automation will become a business imperative for driving innovation, customer centricity, and gaining efficiencies."

The Building Business Resiliency: Automation the Path to the Future Enterprise report combines Automation Anywhere customer data with IDC survey results from organizations across healthcare, financial services, government, technology and telecom verticals.

For more information about the report, and its findings, please visit: https://www.automationanywhere.com/assets/building-business-resiliency-idc-report-feb-2021.pdf

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About Automation Anywhere

Automation Anywhere is a global leader in Robotic Process Automation (RPA), empowering customers to automate end-to-end business processes with intelligent software bots - AI-powered digital workers that perform repetitive and manual tasks, resulting in dramatic productivity gains, optimized customer experience and more engaged employees. The company offers the world's only web-based and cloud-native intelligent automation platform combining RPA, artificial intelligence, machine learning and analytics to help organizations rapidly start and scale their automation journey from the front office to the back office to every office. Its Bot Store is the world's first and largest marketplace with more than 1,200 pre-built, intelligent automation solutions. Automation Anywhere has deployed over 2.8 million bots to support some of the world's largest enterprises across all industries in more than 90 countries. For additional information, visit www.automationanywhere.com.

Automation Anywhere is a trademark/service mark or registered trademark/service mark of Automation Anywhere, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

Media Contact:

Poulomi Choudhury

Automation Anywhere

[email protected]

(Disclaimer--Features may vary depending on the regions; subject to change without notice.)

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