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RPA market to reach $22 billion by 2025: Forrester

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The robotic process automation (RPA) market is expected to reach $22 billion by 2025, according to a new Forrester report. The research based on surveys of the world's top RPA vendors and service providers reveals that RPA software is expected to grow to $6 billion while services reaches $16 billion in the next three years. The top RPA providers including UiPath, BluePrism (sold to SS&C Technologies), and Automation Anywhere have attracted a lot of investment in recent years and the combined market capitalization based on the peak valuations for the three leaders exceeded $US40B when the market was running hot. However, this has retreated in recent times. Blue Prism sold for half of its peak while UIpath has lost about two-thirds of its value from its peak.

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AI, Automation Predictions for 2022: More Big Changes Ahead

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Just when you thought it was safe to go back to normal -- are you ready for round two? "There are big changes ahead," says Forrester VP Brandon Purcell. "There are a lot of changes that have been brought about by what happened over the last 2 years. The pace of change is very rapid. There are pretty big things happening." Purcell spoke with InformationWeek about the predictions for AI in 2022 and beyond.


Forrester: The new automation fabric is where digital business happens

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Automation is changing the paradigm that development was limited to app development and delivery professionals with specialized skills, a new report from Forrester finds. Today, with low-code tools and robotic process automation builders, "business users and non-coders can now build bespoke workflows and customized functionality," according to the Automation is the New Fabric for Digital Business report. But a piecemeal approach to automation technology has created as many problems as it has solved, according to the report. One issue is that tactical automation undersells transformative potential. SEE: The CIO's guide to quantum computing (free PDF) (TechRepublic) While automation is the enabler supporting transformation at multiple levels, "tactical, cost-focused automation disconnected from digital transformation goals can inhibit this broader vision."