Oracle has three broad categories: HCM, PPM, and finance. I have used UiPath to automate mainframe applications. I have automated all types of automation, including ServiceNow processes, PDFs, APIs, and web-based automation.
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Helps improve our patient experience, saves time, and organizational costs
What is our primary use case?
How has it helped my organization?
UiPath has a large number of Java and Python developers. Its modularization of packages for different types of activities and automation is very well done. UiPath also collects suggestions from end users and developers, such as those using the free UiPath software. In fact, UiPath does not release its enterprise edition directly; instead, it releases a free edition for developers to use and provide feedback on the forums. This gives UiPath a significant advantage. Additionally, UiPath has made its tool flexible by building it on the .NET framework but allowing users to also use Java and Python. This gives UiPath another advantage over other tools. I am not sure if other tools offer this type of functionality, but I know that UiPath does because I have used it for a long time.
It can connect systems that don't communicate with each other, enabling us to share data between systems using bots, which is important in the healthcare industry.
The application that was built for our organization is not capable of handling millions of users because it is very old. We must consider the Citrix application, the mainframe applications, and the desktop applications, which are also old. They were not designed to handle millions of customers. For example, CVS Pharmacy has millions of people using its applications on a regular basis. Therefore, we cannot expose that application to customers. We need to build a new client-facing application, but we cannot discard our existing application, which has been in our organization for many years. UiPath helps our applications communicate which improves our patient experience.
It helps our staff easily share data between systems by saving the information in Excel or CSV files and connecting the files to new applications.
We use UiPath to consolidate patient data from multiple sources into a single dashboard, which helps our doctors keep track of patient histories in one place.
The single dashboard helps our patients a lot because we save patient information in the same way for all hospitals including doctors, nurses, and medicines. This means that if we need a doctor nearby, want to change doctors, or are moving to a new city and need medical help, our data can help us find the right resources.
UiPath automation has helped our staff save time, especially for invoicing insurance policies in healthcare organizations. UiPath automation has saved millions of dollars and thousands of hours by simplifying the process in both the healthcare and telecommunications industries.
UiPath has streamlined tasks for our healthcare staff, especially data viewing, enabling them to focus on higher-value activities.
We use UiPath's AI and machine learning capabilities to understand documents. The machine learning process has significantly improved the accuracy of the bot's ability to read data from PDF files.
What is most valuable?
In 2019, UiPath introduced Computer Vision activities for Citrix applications. This was a major turning point for the company, and the functionality was very useful; I had not seen it in any other tools.
The OCR engine is a valuable feature.
What needs improvement?
UiPath should lower its prices because many other RPA tools have reduced their prices, and Microsoft is a major competitor because it offers RPA services to its customers.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for over five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath is generally stable, but there are bugs in UiPath Studio that require fixing or restarting the application.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
UiPath is scalable.
How are customer service and support?
The technical support is good.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I previously used Blue Prism automation, but at the time, the functionality was limited and there were not many features.
How was the initial setup?
The initial deployment is straightforward. We have some design methods. The dispatcher will handle input, the performer will perform the tasks. All processes will be transactional: our first module will create the transaction, the second will execute it, and the third will generate a report.
We use the CI/CD pipeline to deploy our software. After the software passes UAT testing, we need approval from the technical team before deploying it to production.
What about the implementation team?
The implementation was completed in-house.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
UiPath is expensive. Automation Anywhere is much cheaper, and it does not have the same AI and machine learning capabilities or features. However, for some industry cases, such as document understanding and computer vision, these features are not required.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I evaluated Automation Anywhere, which was not mature at the time but is now. I also evaluated Power Automate, which has the best price of all RPA tools and is capturing a large market share due to Microsoft's bundles and integrations.
What other advice do I have?
I would rate UiPath a nine out of ten.
We have thousands of people across the organization using the automation.
UiPath itself doesn't require maintenance but the infrastructure does at times.
UiPath offers a 60 to 90 day trial of its features so that users can try the solution before buying. We can also negotiate with UiPath sales to ensure that we see a return on our automation investment within the first year.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Saves us time, and money, and is user-friendly
What is our primary use case?
We use UiPath to automate the repetitive reporting tasks in our organization. I am currently using UiPath for five Oracle-based projects.
How has it helped my organization?
UiPath has increased our organization's productivity and efficiency and saved us money.
There is a short learning curve. We can learn to use it in one month, compared to other RPA solutions that take three months.
Building automation using UiPath is simple.
UiPath enables us to implement end-to-end automation. First, I build the code based on the customer's requirements and run the code in UiPath. Then, I run the code using an orchestrator on our VM when it is put into production.
The UiPath Community is a great place to find information without having to contact the technical support team.
I am a big fan of the UiPath Academy courses. When I first started using UiPath, I took all of the courses, which helped me immensely. Whenever I need to learn a new UiPath task, I simply go to the Academy courses.
UiPath helps speed up digital transformation and reduce costs.
If we input data into UiPath correctly, it can help reduce human error by 95 percent.
UiPath has helped to free up 25 percent of our employees' time by automating recurring tasks, allowing them to focus on other tasks.
It has helped our organization save around 30 percent of our organizational costs.
What is most valuable?
UiPath is user-friendly. Compared to other RPA tools that require knowledge of a programming language, UiPath requires less coding.
What needs improvement?
Occasionally, we receive an error message stating that a UiPath element is invalid, even though it should be working. This is frustrating and needs to be addressed.
UiPath needs to improve the selector and offer better integration for Python.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for two years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I would rate the stability a seven out of ten because we sometimes encounter errors.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I would rate the scalability an eight out of ten.
How are customer service and support?
The technical support is good but I usually find my answers using the UiPath Community forum.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
How was the initial setup?
The deployment is not complex compared to other RPAs that require knowledge of Python or Java.
Deployment time varies depending on the use case but averages two to three days.
One person can complete the deployment.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
UiPath offers two versions of its solution: a free Community edition and a licensed Enterprise edition. The Enterprise edition includes all features and automatic updates, which are not available in the Community edition.
The cost for UiPath is affordable.
What other advice do I have?
I would rate UiPath a nine out of ten.
Basic maintenance is required for UiPath.
We have UiPath deployed in four of our departments including sales, booking, comp, and operations. In my department, we have five UiPath licenses.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
An easy-to-deploy solution that saves time and money and enables users to build automation easily
What is our primary use case?
We use UiPath to create automation for our clients. The best use cases are the ones where we automate an old system. We had instances where we migrated one customer's data over to another. Until that migration occurred to the new system, we could get an automated solution using the old system.
How has it helped my organization?
The product provides better customer service and builds better customer relationships. Customers receive statuses and reports in a timely manner. Instead of somebody constantly sending out emails to customers, automation is doing it for us.
What is most valuable?
I was doing automation development before UiPath and did everything typically by code. It had its own functionalities. However, when navigating older systems, we can use the solution's user interface to tell the cursor to go to a specific location on a screen. Another functionality also supported by the product is the ability to select the selectors, where we can define a specific attribute to a button and ensure the cursor clicks it. The user interface guide helps speed up automation development for customers. We can also use background code, so we have coding capabilities and a user interface to navigate some of the older systems.
What needs improvement?
UiPath provides Cloud Robots functionality but they should provide more Cloud Robot integrations. I feel that Cloud Robots must have a very, very strong integration with AWS or some type of cloud service where that integration is almost seamless.
We use a lot of virtual machines. It would be nice if UiPath checks the virtual machines and ensures they perform well. We have run into some performance issues. The product must have better performance checks to determine whether a virtual machine fits the functionality or if something is missing. It would be great to know if we will run into some issues. We will be able to think ahead of it.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for more than three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The tool has some bugs, and it doesn’t respond sometimes. However, it’s no more unstable than Windows. It is fairly stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We’re new to the tool. Around five people are using it in our department. The product must improve its scalability. Our security team hasn't approved the Cloud Robots functionality in some cases. I've noticed that our time gap is getting smaller, and we may need additional virtual environments. That is why I wanted better integration with the cloud. It will allow us to be able to launch virtual environments immediately. We would love it if the product could provide the same scalability that AWS provides. We would love the same type of scalability when integrating cloud functionalities with UiPath. If it needs another environment, another environment must shoot up right away so that we can immediately start working on it.
How are customer service and support?
I haven't used the technical support. When we contacted the other department connected to technical support, we got responses and workarounds within a few days. The support has been decent. The team replies pretty quickly.
How was the initial setup?
The solution is deployed on the cloud. The deployment was straightforward. The deployment was pretty quick. It was done within a few minutes. For my current organization, we need one person to deploy the product. My organization has multiple departments, but I only operate on one.
What about the implementation team?
The solution does require maintenance. While dealing with our websites, some changes or updates are done, and then we make changes to the code.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I chose UiPath because it offered UiPath Community, where I could learn UiPath on my own without a business license. I like the idea that there's community support for UiPath. We can learn and teach ourselves. I like UiPath Enterprise, too. Since they have a community version, it makes learning UiPath much better and easier.
What other advice do I have?
Building automation using the product is pretty easy. Over time, we get better and better through experience and create it more efficiently. Some of the additional functionality released by UiPath helps us enhance our automation. The solution speeds up digital transformation. We transitioned to a brand-new system. As we transitioned, we spent a lot of money on this new system and found there were limitations to the system. We used UiPath to mitigate that cost tremendously.
UiPath enables companies to implement end-to-end automation. Currently, we do not have end-to-end automation. Our company is going through a strong transformation. The processes are still a bit archaic. We use digital transformation to help us do our jobs first. Eventually, this will lead to automating new processes rather than someone else doing it. A bot doing 24/7 automation is better than someone assigned to do it 24/7.
We are not using the product's AI functionality yet. However, we are looking into incorporating AI functionality. The product has freed up a lot of employee time. The solution has saved us more than $ 400 a month in the current project. The solution has reduced human error. A lot of the work that the bots do is tedious, like sending a hundred emails to customers or consolidating reports from five different sources. Mistakes can happen in these processes. The solution has reduced human error in our organization by at least 80%.
I have used UiPath Academy courses. We have also provided our business personnel with the courses so they can see it from the business side to learn UiPath. I like the user community. There are a lot of forums where people post questions and help each other. There are YouTube videos where people share their experiences with certain issues. The community is strong.
The massive improvement from DBA to RPA is the user interface interactions. UiPath has a free community version. I would recommend the solution to others. I've taken training on Automation Anywhere, but I've never been able to touch it because my previous organization decided to keep it only in one department, and our department never received it. I could never use what I studied in Automation Anywhere because it requires business licensing. There was no community version. On the other hand, we can start working on Uipath on our personal computers. We can also use UiPath Academy.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Can easily integrate with third-party tools, has valuable machine learning models, and document processing
What is our primary use case?
We use UiPath to automate routine tasks in our organization.
How has it helped my organization?
Building automation using UiPath is easy.
We have used UiPath to automate sustainable production tasks for some clients. The automation saved our clients time.
The UiPath user community is a place where we can learn more easily.
Since implementing UiPath, it has saved our clients a lot of time.
We can use UiPath Academy courses to learn about the product and apply that knowledge in our organization.
The AI functionality in UiPath enables us to easily improve our more complex automation processes.
The AI functionality has helped us automate more processes.
UiPath has helped reduce human errors by 90 percent in our automation.
UiPath has helped free up 50 to 80 hours per week of employee time.
It has helped us reduce costs by 80 percent by automating routine tasks.
What is most valuable?
Integration with third-party tools, machine learning models, and document processing are all valuable features.
What needs improvement?
The price always has room for improvement.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for two years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
UiPath is easily scalable.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I previously used Microsoft Power Automate. Although both tools are popular, UiPath is easier to integrate with third-party tools and more accurate.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is straightforward. The deployment took one and a half hours.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
UiPath's cost is moderate.
What other advice do I have?
I would rate UiPath a nine out of ten.
The maintenance required is minimal.
We have UiPath deployed in one location.
I recommend UiPath.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Enables organizations to implement end-to-end automation and reduces human error
What is our primary use case?
I am the head of a division of IT that supports clients. We deal with various use cases in banking, insurance, and retail.
What is most valuable?
It is easy to set up drag-and-drop features to configure workflows.
What needs improvement?
The product must improve partner enablement and support midmarket partners. It will help mutual growth.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using the solution for five years.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have used Automation Anywhere. Automation Anywhere and UiPath are equally competing these days. Initially, when UiPath was introduced, there were a lot of differences between the two. However, UiPath overcame a lot of differences, and now it's on par and probably going a little higher than the other platforms.
How was the initial setup?
The time taken to deploy the tool depends on the use cases. Simple use cases can be done in just about a month. Complex ones could take anywhere between two to three months.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The product is not the cheapest. It has an average price.
What other advice do I have?
It is easy to build automation using the solution. A non-technical person can do a little automation themself. However, complicated automation needs a little scripting knowledge. The product reduces the cost of digital transformation and speeds it up. It does not require expensive or complex application upgrades.
UiPath has helped to minimize our on-prem footprint. Our clients in the insurance industry and government agencies are hesitant to onboard a cloud solution. Retail and banking clients are already on the cloud a lot. So it's easy for them to onboard a cloud solution.
The product enables us to implement end-to-end automation. We present solutions for automation to our customers. We need one single platform to support the automation. If a single platform does not support the automation, we might end up including multiple platforms in the solution, which will become complex. UiPath’s single platform helps us to automate end-to-end tasks.
It has freed up employee time. We save quite a lot of FTEs when we implement automation. I am not a single user. We implement the solution to multiple clients. Each use case has its own benefits.
It has saved costs for our clients. The solution reduces human error. It has helped our clients scale the digital workforce. My teams use UiPath Academy courses and get certified on them. When they get certified, I can sell the solutions with more confidence. I can get my team involved at various stages of the sales cycle.
Since we are a partner, I get access to a lot of content as part of the platform. I also have access to a lot of ideas that other users come up with. It is useful. We do not yet use the solution’s AI functionality, but there is scope.
Overall, I rate UiPath an eight out of ten.
Easy to build automations, has many great integrations, and offers helpful support
What is our primary use case?
I'm using the solution for web applications and for integration.
How has it helped my organization?
The solution has improved our organization by improving processes, including documentation processes. We're able to increase our capabilities. We can use it to help us with large projects. Over the years, it's helped put less pressure on the server.
What is most valuable?
The integration services are quite effective. There are so many integration partners available. For example, we can use the solution with Jira.
It is easy to build automations. We use it to automate processes. We can use the product to automate good causes like sustainable production. However, we work more with web processes as opposed to good causes.
We do use it for end-to-end automation. We can ingest documentation, do a development phase and make our application. It's important to have this end-to-end capability. It helps us gain more knowledge and control.
The user community is definitely useful. If you have any issues or need something explained, you can use the community and gain more knowledge. We can share our knowledge as well. It helps clarify. It helps us interact with other humans to gain insights.
It's helped lower our on-premises footprint. It's important to us to be able to reduce the on-prem footprint. It saves us space. It's helping us future-proof. It helps reduce limitations.
I've used the UiPath Academy courses. We can learn from ourselves, however, it does help. While we don't completely gain knowledge from the Academy, the solution requires users to go through a learning curve. It can show you the basics, and you need to go further by experimenting. I haven't used Academy courses in the last few weeks. It really does help with integrating services and understanding that aspect of the solution, however.
We plan on leveraging AI functionality. We haven't used it yet.
It is helping with digital transformation. We can leverage architecture and different platforms much more efficiently. There are a lot of tools and upgrade versions that we need to go through right now. As we continue digital transformation, it will help make our processes more convenient and make tools easier to use.
It's reduced human error. However, the way our documentation is created, we won't be able to completely remove human interactions in the documents and can't remove human error completely.
The product has been able to free up employee time. We can build and complete a process very fast.
We've noted cost savings when using the solution. We've been able to reduce licenses or move to community licensing.
What needs improvement?
A lot of implementation is done by UiPath, however, there are parts of the studio we've had issues with. We'd like the upgrades to be a bit easier and more flexible.
For how long have I used the solution?
I've been using the solution for three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The solution is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We have three people using the solution in our organization.
The solution is scalable. We have a lot of applications and different scenarios. We can definitely scale as needed.
How are customer service and support?
If we have a lot of complications we can get support to troubleshoot. They have been helpful overall.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We've also used Blue Prism and Power Automate.
We find UiPath is easier to build on with drag-and-drop functionality.
How was the initial setup?
Implementing the cloud version of the product is easy. Deployment is simple. However, it depends on your environment.
It's helpful to have some knowledge of UiPath. You only need two to three people to maintain the solution. If it's the first time setting it up, it may require more people.
What about the implementation team?
We do the deployment ourselves.
What was our ROI?
I have witnessed an ROI. We've noted cost savings after implementations.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The pricing can be a bit high. For single attempts at automation, it may be too pricey for a normal person. If you are doing a lot of automation, it's more affordable.
What other advice do I have?
I'm an end-user.
I'd recommend that users implement the solution. It's important to implement it correctly in the organization, however. The technology is far easier to use than other technologies in terms of reducing manual interventions in processes.
I would rate the solution ten out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Can be used to perform financial activities like invoice generation without human intervention
What is our primary use case?
My current retail organization uses UiPath for finance-related activities like invoice generation. We also use the solution for pulling documents from any stored devices for customers. We save customer files like licenses, invoices, and other tax-related documents in the box. If customers want to use such files for any purpose, we need to extract them from the box environment. A bot will check for that particular customer-specific file, download it, and save it in client-shared locations.
Transactional details regarding whether a customer has delayed an EMI or paid the EMI on time will be updated in the system. A bot we defined using UiPath will do it around the clock without any human effort.
What is most valuable?
The most valuable feature of UiPath is the complete queue system-based framework because it is robust for all clients. If something goes wrong, we can define how many retries we can do for a particular request. In the next attempt, it can be achieved in a proper way.
The end users can expect the results without any manual intervention. This framework is very user-friendly, convenient for the developers or system integrators, and satisfies the client compared to other frameworks.
What needs improvement?
I would like to see more clarity in the solution's AI functionality. I have not completely implemented AI for our client. I'm trying to understand the areas in which AI will be more usable for my client.
The OCR is the only area where I expect a little flexibility and improvement. If you try to extract scanned documents or photos using any native or Google OCR, you won't get 100% accuracy.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for more than five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
UiPath is a stable solution.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
UiPath is a scalable solution. UiPath is deployed in one location with around 5,000 end users using the solution.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I also have more than four years of experience with the Blue Prism tool.
The only major difference between UiPath and Blue Prism is that UiPath is deployed in the cloud, and now Blue Prism is trying to be deployed in the cloud. Other than that, I did not observe any differences between the two solutions. Both are good products in the market, and customers are happy with both solutions.
How was the initial setup?
UiPath's initial setup is easy.
What about the implementation team?
Around two people are needed for the solution's deployment and maintenance.
What was our ROI?
Our customers have seen a return on investment with UiPath and are happy with the licenses, pricing, etc. They haven't raised any concerns so far, and they're increasing the licenses based on the processes we are deploying.
What other advice do I have?
I'm a system integrator and one of the lead developers of UiPath for the end customers.
I use UiPath in the banking and retail industry.
UiPath is deployed on the Oracle cloud.
I would recommend UiPath to other users. The users need to configure the environment in a better way. If an organization wants to utilize only four or six bots, it needs to plan ahead and consider how big it plans to grow in the next five years. Planning in advance would clarify how the organization needs to configure the environment and what challenges it needs to handle. That's a better way to start using UiPath as an RPA tool.
Even before the deployment, we gave an estimation to the end clients regarding what to expect after deploying the solution. We told them about the things they will be very comfortable with and the time interval they will take to know things. They are comfortable and 100% satisfied with the solution.
Overall, I rate UiPath a nine out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Easier to set up than other tools, provides flexibility, and reduces the overall turnaround time for repetitive tasks
What is our primary use case?
Currently, I'm working with the regular UiPath, but in the past, I've worked with UiPath for healthcare use cases.
My use cases for UiPath vary. I've worked with the banking, renewable energy, marketing, and publishing domains. The most recent use case was for data entry, where my company used SAP applications to create orders for the vendor.
My company also uses UiPath to automate processes that deal with courses, such as environmental, employee diversity, sustainable production, etc.
UiPath is set up in my current organization. My organization takes advantage of the vendor's offer for end users to build smaller automation, which is another use case of UiPath.
How has it helped my organization?
Automation through UiPath has improved the quality of work in my organization. Using UiPath helped reduce the overall turnaround time for repetitive tasks. Each staff member can devote time to new tasks or other tasks rather than spending so much time on repetitive tasks.
Implementing end-to-end automation through the solution is essential to the organization because it's cost-effective and time-saving. It also helps boost employee productivity because employees now have the time to learn new things, such as the trends in the market, rather than doing many repetitive tasks that give little value. All these make UiPath beneficial to my organization.
What is most valuable?
What I found most valuable in UiPath is that it's easier to set up than other tools. UiPath, as a vendor, also provides flexibility, which most companies find attractive in the solution.
I would rate the ease of building automation using UiPath as seven out of ten. The gap in my rating would be eventually filled as my company starts using more AI-based solutions. Overall, building automation is relatively easy in the solution.
UiPath enabled my company to implement end-to-end automation. You cannot automate all jobs or tasks, but the solution does at some level, so I like that it provides further flexibility to automate end-to-end.
As for the UiPath user community and its value to users, that community is vast and provides a lot of learning. Users reach out to the community for any questions or doubts about full development, for example, or anything you want to learn in UiPath. The community also has a morale booster for users through the yearly Community MVP.
UiPath helps minimize our on-premises footprint, though it doesn't matter much to me.
I've taken UiPath Academy courses, and I found UiPath Academy beneficial. Back in 2018, when I just started learning from the UiPath Academy, it gave me everything I needed to start using the solution. Later on, I learned advanced development and, just recently, solution architecture, from which I received a certificate. UiPath Academy also gives me information on the latest updates and trends coming from the vendor.
I'm also working with the AI functionality for automation via UiPath, which affects the ability to automate complex processes. Suppose we have a document, in particular, handwritten. In the traditional way of automation, my bot can't read or understand what's written on that piece of paper. Still, with UiPath, you can select any of these features: Document Understanding, Breakpoints, or Automation. The solution's features give my company flexibility and help extend its reach. Previously, my company thought the use cases weren't feasible because my bot couldn't read or understand handwritten text or characters. Still, with UiPath, it is possible to make life easier, especially with the new advances.
As for the solution's AI functionality enabling the company to automate more processes, my team has not used UiPath in many use cases that require AI, but in the future, when more cases come up, my company will be able to use UiPath more, and it will be beneficial.
I also like that the solution speeds up digital transformation and reduces the cost of the digital transformation. It also doesn't require expensive or complex application upgrades and IT application support. To elaborate further, suppose I'm automating something. I know the application will be upgraded in the next six months; I won't be automating that through my tool because I know it'll be automatically upgraded in six months. I just need to record my use case involving the website or whichever application.
I also found that UiPath helps reduce human error. A human can make mistakes, but your machine won't if you teach it correctly or give it the instruction properly. If you properly provide your machine with data, it won't make a mistake.
UiPath also helps the organization save money overall.
What needs improvement?
I'd say UiPath is on the right track now, but I feel some aspects should improve a bit, and the vendor could be working on the aspects in my head right now. Governing components in the solution, such as the Orchestrator, and configuring the robots should be easier. I also feel that the vendor should come up with more offerings or features involving AI.
For how long have I used the solution?
I've been working with UiPath for about five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I didn't experience stability issues with UiPath in my current company, but I did in my previous company, where UiPath was down for some time.
On a scale of one to ten, with ten being the highest in stability, I'm giving UiPath an eight.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
UiPath is a scalable solution.
How are customer service and support?
My company purchased a plan where the vendor provides some support throughout the year on whatever UiPath issues the company faces. Getting support is easy, and the team is quite helpful.
I'd rate support an eight out of ten. It's not a perfect ten because the overall turnaround time to solve issues could be improved.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I've worked with other RPA solutions, such as Pega, Power Automate, and Blue Prism, before working with UiPath.
Pega is a legacy solution, so I'm setting it aside. UiPath is far better than Blue Prism. On the other hand, Power Automate is the real competitor of UiPath because it has similar functionalities with the new web apps in UiPath, but UiPath is more lightweight and requires less coding.
How was the initial setup?
I found UiPath simple to set up. The process was very straightforward. As long as I have complete resources and information, I can get it ready in about two hours.
What about the implementation team?
My company implemented UiPath via our in-house team.
What was our ROI?
I've seen some ROI from UiPath.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
UiPath has a very costly AI automation license compared to Power Automate. After discounts, it costs around fifteen thousand euros, while Power Automate gives you the same features for only a thousand euros, so there's a huge difference in the licensing costs. Pricing for UiPath isn't very competitive.
What other advice do I have?
I'm a solution architect who does UiPath consultancy.
UiPath is currently deployed on-premises and on the cloud, so it is a hybrid environment.
One admin is enough to deploy the solution, provided the developer and the responsible teams provide the admin with all the resources. UiPath can be deployed through a single resource only.
The solution only requires a little maintenance to keep it up and running. A more significant challenge only occurs if you have to migrate from one version to another; otherwise, maintaining UiPath is very straightforward.
In my company, UiPath is deployed across the globe in multiple countries.
I'd advise others looking into implementing UiPath that it is the best tool to automate repetitive tasks. Whether to use UiPath on the cloud or on-premises depends on your environment. For just a few use cases that you want to automate, go cloud-based, but if you have more than ten use cases, I suggest you go on-prem.
I'd rate UiPath an eight out of ten as a solution.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
The data extraction is good and it saves time and money
What is our primary use case?
We do regular process automation for web applications and Excel. In one use case, we have a web application, and we need to scrape data and update it in a specified format in a spreadsheet and then upload it into another application. This is the use case on which I am currently working. There is another use case where I extract data from a web application and add the data into another web application, input the data into my Jira using APIs, or directly insert the records into a database.
We do not use UiPath to automate processes that deal with a "good cause" that our company is involved in. We are automating internal processes for the project engagement we have with our customers. We have general developer access. We do not do process mining, but we use UiPath Task Capture.
How has it helped my organization?
It is easy to build automations using UiPath. Previously, we had to write lots of code and handle any changes or errors. All those things are now just a checkbox away for us. It is very easy. It saves a lot of our time. There is also consistency. When there is code failure, I can select the retry option, and it will retry for the specified number of times. That is a great feature.
UiPath enables us to implement end-to-end automation. It saves a lot of time and eventually, it saves money. Those are the benefits that we are seeing. The process that used to take a day can now be completed every morning within an hour. Similarly, a process that used to take an individual five to six business days now takes one and a half hours. We have better accuracy and more confidence that nothing has gone wrong. These time savings always get converted to money. People are able to focus on other things, which has an impact on money savings.
UiPath has helped to minimize our on-premises footprint. When I try to run my scripts that are somewhere on a remote desktop and are not accessible because of some issue, all my processes are on hold, whereas I do not find that problem with the cloud. I can log in anytime even from my mobile and then trigger a process from Orchestrator. That is a great thing to have.
UiPath speeds up digital transformation and reduces the cost of digital transformation, but this happens over a period of time. It takes at least six months to one year to see these benefits.
UiPath has reduced human error. There were a lot of exceptions that we had in the application. All the exceptions should have been extracted from the application and assigned to the respective team. When we started automation and extracted all the exceptions, we could see hundreds of exceptions. Some of them were even 300 days old. They were not attended by anyone. All such things were uncovered by UiPath.
UiPath has freed up employee time. In one case, it reduced their time from a day to an hour. In another case, it was reduced from 40 hours to 2 hours.
What is most valuable?
The document extraction or document understanding feature of UiPath is valuable. It extracts data from the PDF.
If I have any technical challenges or I am not able to proceed because I do not have the expertise to use a feature, I browse through the UiPath community. There are usually a lot of people who have faced similar challenges. There are also multiple answers or workarounds. I try them out, and they usually work for me. This way the UiPath Community has been very helpful. The community of Power Automate is also very helpful.
A lot of my team is currently using the UiPath Academy. The biggest benefit is that I do not have to train them on anything. I tell them the courses they need to complete, and after they complete a course, they show me how they have done that assessment. We try to understand the process they followed to complete that assessment. It is part of their academic certification. It is a great feature. It saves time that I would have had to spend on teaching my teammates. It allows them to learn at their own pace. Not everyone is in the same place. There are people who can go fast. Every individual can proceed at their pace. They do not have any dependency on others.
What needs improvement?
While working on Excel and PDF, there should be a feature to define which content to extract and which table to extract from a document. It should extract only that. There should be a possibility to ignore everything else. I should be able to show one sample for one page, the second sample for the second page, or one sample for all pages. I would love to see such functionality in UiPath.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using this solution for almost a year now.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It is very stable. It is 100% stable. I am very confident of its stability.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It is scalable. It is able to increase its capacity and functionality based on our demands. Whatever use cases we are getting, we are able to implement them with UiPath. We are seeing a lot of features for which we have not even found the use cases. They are ahead of the market needs.
We have only two developer licenses, and we have four bots. Apart from that, we have four virtual machines in which these bots are deployed. We have one admin from the IT team who owns the controller.
We have plans to increase the usage of UiPath. We are proposing UiPath for all upcoming projects.
How are customer service and support?
I have not reached out to them for anything since we got the license because we got all the support from UiPath forums, UiPath documentation, and UiPath Academy.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I did not use any other solution before UiPath, but after I started to work with UiPath, I also started to work with Power Automate. A lot of AI features that are available in UiPath are not available in Power Automate.
We recommend a solution depending on the process that a customer wants to automate. Depending on their requirement and business criticality, we suggest a tool. We cannot say only one solution is the best. If someone wants to automate only one or two web applications and Excel, Power Automate is good enough to do that. They do not have to go to UiPath. If they have a complicated process that requires implementing an AI model, the UiPath is good. It depends on the case.
How was the initial setup?
We were not very experienced in the implementation. We spent two to three hours a day, and we were able to do it in two or three days. That is a good amount. We did not have to spend too much time.
For implementation, we first had to go through all the prerequisites for installing the developer tool and deploying a bot. We had to understand these things, do the infrastructure setup, and then deploy it. The deployment did not take a lot of time. Meeting the prerequisites took 50% of the time.
UiPath does not require any maintenance. It is only our scripts that will need maintenance for any changes.
What about the implementation team?
We implemented it ourselves. We had one person doing all the setup and installation, and we had two people helping him wherever required.
What was our ROI?
We have seen almost 70% to 80% ROI.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Before we procured the license, the pricing they quoted was too high. We continued to negotiate for almost a month. This is something they can improve from their side. If they had quoted the right price, we would not have had to negotiate. We got more than a 50% reduction in the price, which is bad on their part.
What other advice do I have?
To those evaluating UiPath, I would advise first understanding their needs and the features that the tool is providing. They also do not need any external training to implement UiPath. Their identified resources can just go through the UiPath Academy and reduce their implementation costs or training costs unless they have a very complicated process to implement.
I would rate UiPath an eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Provides us with the key to digital transformation, but development life cycle could be shorter
What is our primary use case?
We have many use cases, but the primary ones are on the finance side for intelligent automation. We use it for system updates and system manipulations.
How has it helped my organization?
UiPath has improved our organization in terms of
- quality
- accuracy
- reduction in headcount
- working around the clock
- consistency.
It is the primary key to our digital transformation. And we have been able to do so without expensive or complex application upgrades or IT application support.
Our accuracy and compliance have improved manyfold. And in terms of employee time, our benchmark is to save three employees per bot, but we have achieved something around 2.1 employees per bot.
We are a consortium with multi-discipline businesses, and we are able to use UiPath automation across all our sectors, but it has mainly helped us with shared services.
What is most valuable?
UiPath enables us to implement end-to-end automation, and that is something that is important to us.
Of course, we have used the UiPath Academy courses, and that has been very handy and very useful. That is what we have used to significantly build up our capabilities. They are our entire training platform. We brought people who are not IT-savvy, complete laymen who were not in IT at all, into our platform of technology. To do that conversion, the Academy had to be very strong. It was not only the UiPath Academy that helped with their training, it was Microsoft PowerApps as well. The two of them together created this magic.
What needs improvement?
One functionality we would like to see is OCR.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using UiPath for the last three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It's very stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It is scalable.
How are customer service and support?
We have not had technical support from UiPath.
How was the initial setup?
It's a very straightforward deployment, but any time we update the deployment, it becomes a bit complex.
We have a few VMs on-premises that we use for Orchestrator and the machines to run the bots, but the queue to run the bots is in the cloud. Most of our applications are on the cloud.
Implementing the first set of activities took us about nine weeks. We engaged a consulting party to identify the platform we should use. While we were doing that, we did opportunity assessments across the organization, to identify the processes that would be most valuable to automate.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
UiPath is slightly more expensive than Automation Anywhere, from what I understand. But the pricing comparison is a mix between the two because UiPath attended bots are quite cheap compared to Automation Anywhere. If you bring in UiPath's unattended bots, that's expensive.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We have used Automation Anywhere, Blue Prism, and now UiPath. We had to decide among the three, but ultimately, there was no choice for us because Automation Anywhere and Blue Prism did not respond to some of our systems. This was especially true when doing screen grabs, specifically on the AS400. So it was a no-brainer for us.
I don't see a major problem with UiPath's ease of use, but I'm not a developer, I'm a decision-maker. But honestly, the development life cycle using Automation Anywhere is shorter. With UiPath, the development life cycle is slightly longer, but it is not a major issue.
What other advice do I have?
The most important thing is to follow the best practices from UiPath in building the bot processes. What happens is, when application upgrades happen, if you haven't done it in the right way, your applications will fall apart. You have to make sure that the screen-grabbing methodology and referencing are done according to the best practices of UiPath.