Before opting for it, it's crucial to analyze which processes should be automated. It is also important to understand that SAP IRPA isn't a one-size-fits-all solution and it can't magically automate every process. It's advisable for the client's technical or IT team to carefully assess which processes are straightforward and align with its standard configurations. These are typically the processes where automation is most efficient and has a higher likelihood of achieving successful results. On the other hand, if a process is highly complex and heavily customized, attempting to automate it might lead to reduced efficiency. In such cases, the client should be prepared for challenges, and the efficiency gains may not be as significant, perhaps only a slight reduction in manual effort. Overall, I would rate it eight out of ten.
CTO RPA at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2019-12-09T10:59:00Z
Dec 9, 2019
I created a Contextor precursor in the Societe Generale Group 20 years ago. This tool was discovered by the Xsarnet Company, and ten years ago Xsarnet changed its name to Contextor. In December of last year, Contextor was purchased by SAP. As a creator of the Contextor precursor, I know this solution internally. I have a strong knowledge of this tool and other solutions, so I am capable of many comparisons between all of these solutions. UiPath or Automation Anywhere are good solutions, each has its advantages and disadvantages. I would recommend this solution to others. It's a good solution. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
SAP Intelligent Robotic Process Automation lets you automate enterprise business processes. Design process automations within the Cloud Studio by creating end-to-end workflows. Generate packages from these automations into the Cloud Factory powered by SAP BTP to configure and execute these packages with Agents. Agents running on workstations can work as a digital assistant (attended automation) or as a digital worker (unattended automation).
SAP Intelligent RPA enables business users and...
Overall, I would rate SAP Intelligent RPA as a nine out of ten.
Before opting for it, it's crucial to analyze which processes should be automated. It is also important to understand that SAP IRPA isn't a one-size-fits-all solution and it can't magically automate every process. It's advisable for the client's technical or IT team to carefully assess which processes are straightforward and align with its standard configurations. These are typically the processes where automation is most efficient and has a higher likelihood of achieving successful results. On the other hand, if a process is highly complex and heavily customized, attempting to automate it might lead to reduced efficiency. In such cases, the client should be prepared for challenges, and the efficiency gains may not be as significant, perhaps only a slight reduction in manual effort. Overall, I would rate it eight out of ten.
The product did not work. I would rate it a two out of ten overall.
I rate SAP Contextor a seven out of ten.
I created a Contextor precursor in the Societe Generale Group 20 years ago. This tool was discovered by the Xsarnet Company, and ten years ago Xsarnet changed its name to Contextor. In December of last year, Contextor was purchased by SAP. As a creator of the Contextor precursor, I know this solution internally. I have a strong knowledge of this tool and other solutions, so I am capable of many comparisons between all of these solutions. UiPath or Automation Anywhere are good solutions, each has its advantages and disadvantages. I would recommend this solution to others. It's a good solution. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.