
IBM Robotic Process Automation
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What is robotic process automation (RPA)? - IBM
Robotic process automation (RPA) is a form of business process automation technology that uses software robots to automate tasks performed by humans.
IBM Robotic Process Automation overview
Use IBM RPA to automatize tasks that are simple, consistent, and repeatable, where scenarios range from opening a file to scanning and recognizing text in images.
The Types of RPA | IBM
Learn about Robotic Process Automation (RPA) benefits and capabilities for automating labor-intensive processes in industries, and its future evolution.
Using IBM Robotic Process Automation
The following list is the documentation of IBM Robotic Process Automation's components, technologies, and automation concepts for you to employ on your IBM RPA bots.
Overview of IBM RPA Studio
The IBM RPA Studio is a desktop integrated development environment (IDE), which supports many features to develop automations by creating, editing, debugging, and publishing scripts.
Pricing - IBM Robotic Process Automation
Find the right size for your solution and estimate your IBM Robotic Process Automation (SaaS) price IBM offers flexible pricing options for the individual user or the entire enterprise. Enter the rough size …
Resources - IBM Robotic Process Automation
Learn how to use IBM Robotic Process Automation with our series of self-paced courses. Let IBM Expert Labs help you ensure a successful RPA deployment or find training to fill skill gaps.
IBM Robotic Process Automation overview
IBM Robotic Process Automation is a business process automation technology that uses attended or unattended software bots to automate repetitive, tedious, and time-consuming back-end office tasks …
What's new in IBM Robotic Process Automation as a Service 30.0.1
Dec 2, 2025 · You can now install IBM RPA using a standalone catalog source instead of the full IBM Operators Catalog, enabling smaller, curated catalogs for easier management.