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Author: Nick Proud

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Your go-to source for all things Robotic Process Automation.

Podcast dedicated to bringing you insights into how to quickly, easily and effectively automate business processes.

Any process is ripe for automation, and the barrier to entry is lower than ever.

Hosted by Nick Proud, a software engineer specialising in RPA, we delve into the various tips, tricks and developments in the world of automation.

To contact Nick or to write into the show, head over to https://www.automationmission.com/contact/ or connect with Nick on linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickproud/
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In this episode I'm joined by Selcuk Kiziltug, Growth Manager at Robusta.ai. Robusta is an RPA company that has been providing software solutions in robotic process automation since 2017, based in Turkey. Robusta’s mission is to make automation available to every organization and enable them to automate their processes without needing a developer. To achieve that, they develop their product with a no-code approach so that everyone can use it easily and effortlessly.
In this episode I'm joined by Mihai Darzan, CEO of Precesio, along with Precesio Community Manager Julian Lupescu to talk about how they are making it easier than ever to link applications together and process data with their low code / no code software solution.  For more information about Precesio, head over to https://procesio.app  
In this episode, we're talking about how you can use orchestration to manage your virtual workforce of bots in a flexible, centralised way. 
In this episode, we're exploring some typical use cases for RPA in the areas of Finance, Retail, Logistics and Customer Services. Sometimes it can be difficult to understand how RPA can fit into a business and its daily processes.  
What is RPA?

What is RPA?

2021-10-1121:26

Welcome to the first episode of The RPA Show!  This week, we start the series with an introduction to the general concept of RPA, and how it is implemented.  We explore the main paid and open-source RPA solutions available, and we talk about the process of 'discovering' various business processes which could be automated with bots. 
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