Robotic Process Automation: The Promise, the Patterns, and the Pitfalls

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Description

Robotic process automation (RPA) and robotic desktop automation (RDA) are hot topics in IT right now. The latest stage in the evolution of business process automation, RPA tools provide the ability to create artificial workers to handle repetitive or mundane tasks, which can in turn lead to dramatic cost savings. The demand for content related to RPA is surging, mainly because tactical guides currently do not exist. This field of software is maturing at a rapid pace and is being commoditized to the point where software bots work alongside humans for specific functions within an organization. In Robotic Process Automation LiveLessons Mike Ogrinz and John Checco demonstrate the significant benefits involved in this red-hot topic and how to get the most out of your automation platforms.

Within this growing field are some non-obvious drawbacks and pitfalls. Fragile automations can lead to production failures. Unmonitored usage can have undesirable, out-of-control side effects. And lack of oversight and control can create brittle interdependencies that stifle innovation and create governance challenges. This introductory LiveLessons video covers the basics as well as the gotchas.

About the Instructors
Michael Ogrinz leads a research and innovation team at one of the worlds largest financial institutions. He first became involved with RPA technology in 2008 and went on to author Mashup Patterns, a groundbreaking book for Addison-Wesley in 2009. He has written and presented numerous talks on RPA and RDA. In his personal life, Michael builds robots (the other kind), restores classic pinball and arcade machines, and is a competitive inventor (and winner of Season 2 of the Qualcomm Invent-off series.)

John C. Checco is President Emeritus for the New York Metro InfraGard Members Alliance as well as an information security professional, providing subject-matter expertise across various industries. John has been an active contributor to the Strategic Advisory & Content Committee of the WSTA (Wall Street Technology Association) since 1997, a member of InfraGards NY Metro Chapter since 2003, a member in several other security organizations (ASIS, ISSA and OWASP), and was co-founder and, since 2014, was chair for the NY Metro Joint Cyber Security Conference & Workshop series.

Skill Level

Beginning to Intermediate

What You Will Learn

Learn about all the potential benefits of Robotic Process Automation (RPA):
Ease-of-use, allowing normally non-technical end users to create their own automations
Allows developers to crack open previously closed environments and impose their own custom APIs
Machine Learning capabilities allow tools to go beyond simply user mimicry

Who Should Take This Course

IT professionals/practitioners who want to
Research RPA tools that youre considering adopting and separate the hype from the facts
Understand the various ways RPA technology can be applied to save time and money
Make sure the RPA products already in place internally are effectively governed to avoid negative consequences
Hear seasoned RPA practitioners give practical answers to pointed questions

Course Prerequisites

This course assumes basic familiarity with software-development practices, including the concepts of testing, reliability, and scalability.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Lesson 1: Reviewing the History of Robotics
Lesson 2: Learning About Patterns and Anti-Patterns
Lesson 3: Understanding Governance and Controls
Lesson 4: Demo-ing RPAs
Lesson 5: Looking into the Present and Future of RPA

Published February 5, 2020

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Robotic Process Automation - The Promise, the Patterns, and the Pitfalls [TutsNode.com] - Robotic Process Automation - The Promise, the Patterns, and the Pitfalls
  • 18-3.2 Introducing Guardrails–Part 1.mp4 (829.4 MB)
  • 01-Robotic Process Automation LiveLessons (Video Training) - Introduction.mp4 (85.7 MB)
  • 02-Learning objectives.mp4 (17.3 MB)
  • 03-1.1 Find out where it all began.mp4 (404.3 MB)
  • 04-1.2 Consider the modern robotics era.mp4 (483.0 MB)
  • 05-1.3 Discover what new tools bring to the table.mp4 (517.8 MB)
  • 06-Learning objectives.mp4 (41.0 MB)
  • 07-2.1 Patterns overview.mp4 (74.0 MB)
  • 08-2.2 API Enabler.mp4 (339.7 MB)
  • 09-2.3 Infinite Monkeys.mp4 (185.5 MB)
  • 10-2.4 Time Series.mp4 (294.4 MB)
  • 11-2.5 Content Migration.mp4 (220.0 MB)
  • 12-2.6 Super Search.mp4 (286.4 MB)
  • 13-2.7 Content Aggregation.mp4 (175.3 MB)
  • 14-2.8 Anti-patterns - RPA use cases that undermine success–Part 1.mp4 (756.8 MB)
  • 15-2.9 Anti-patterns - RPA use cases that undermine success–Part 2.mp4 (651.8 MB)
  • 16-Learning objectives.mp4 (22.6 MB)
  • 17-3.1 Learn responsible automation.mp4 (386.0 MB)
  • 19-3.3 Introducing Guardrails–Part 2.mp4 (661.4 MB)
  • 20-Learning objectives.mp4 (56.2 MB)
  • 21-4.1 Watch Kapow in action.mp4 (818.7 MB)
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  • 23-Learning objectives.mp4 (33.5 MB)
  • 24-5.1 Discover the core capabilities of an automation product.mp4 (250.1 MB)
  • 25-5.2 Determining if screen recording is good or evil.mp4 (98.7 MB)
  • 26-5.3 Learning about the legal aspects of RPA.mp4 (106.6 MB)
  • 27-5.4 Peering into the future of automation.mp4 (361.5 MB)
  • 28-Robotic Process Automation LiveLessons (Video Training) - Summary.mp4 (34.6 MB)
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