Many companies use or plan to use some form of automation technique, for example, workflow automation, programming, or Robotic Process Automation (RPA), to reduce manual labor.
But which parts of a process can be automated, and which parts should be better kept human? Process mining helps by providing an accurate and transparent picture of the underlying process needed to make such decisions.
For tomorrow’s Process Mining Café, we have invited Erik Scroggs and Lloyd Dugan from Serco to tell us more about how they are using Disco to analyze the performance of their RPA robots, identify new automation opportunities, and analyze their training processes. Join us!
Talk process mining and automation with us tomorrow, Wednesday, 9 October, at 15:00 CEST (Check your timezone here). As always, you don’t need to register. Point your browser to fluxicon.com/cafe when it is time. You can watch the café and join the discussion while we are on the air, right there on the café website.
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Tune in live for Process Mining Café by visiting fluxicon.com/cafe on Wednesday, 9 October 2024, at 15:00 CEST! Add the time to your calendar if you don’t want to miss it.