CioreviewIndia Team | Thursday, 25 March 2021, 04:17 IST
To boost profits by automation, organizations frequently require a brought together flexible UI and API-based automation approach.
Enterprise automation software company UiPath has procured Cloud Components, an application programming interface (API) integration platform, to expand its API-based automation capabilities.
"By making automation both easier and faster to deploy, the UiPath Platform has the capability of significantly improving some of the most costly and time-consuming activities of the modern enterprise," stated Daniel Dines, cofounder and CEO, UiPath. "The securing of Cloud Components is only one illustration of how we are building an adaptable and scalable enterprise-ready platform that helps customers become fully automated enterprises."
To augment benefits from automation, organizations often require a unified and versatile UI and API-based automation approach. UiPath offers industry-driving UI automation abilities just as API- based local mixes with different cloud and on-premises applications including ERP and CRM. This procurement speeds up UiPath's capacity to offer comprehensive API-based automation to its clients.
Cloud Elements brings more than 200 new native integrations to UiPath, and enables new capabilities such as the ability to trigger automation based on the occurrence of an event. Also, Cloud Elements capabilities broaden enterprise governance for API based automations, ensuring standard practices around API use can be implemented and enforced, UiPath said in an articulation.
“Automating the enterprise requires connecting the enterprise," stated Mark Geene, cofounder and CEO, Cloud Elements. “Combining our API integration and management capabilities with UiPath’s amazing contribution strengthens the glue of enterprise connectivity and grows the span and effectiveness of automation projects for ventures across the globe."
Cloud Components has a wide client base, including driving organizations like SAP, Capital One, DocuSign, iCIMS, FIS, Axway, PaySimple, TeamPay, Dun and Bradstreet, and Xerox.
UiPath is in a “hyper growth" mode in India, Manish Bharti, UiPath’s president for India and SAARC stated in an earlier interview. UiPath's market is sorted into five geologies, including the US, Europe, the Center East and Africa, Japan, Asia Pacific and India.
"The importance of India is evident from that fact that it is considered a separate market. Japan, APAC, and India combined contribute more than 30% of our total revenue," Bharti stated.
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