UiPath Named a Leader in the 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Robotic Process Automation
UiPath , a leading enterprise automation software company, announced it has been positioned by Gartner, Inc. as a Leader in the 2023
Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Robotic Process
Automation[2] research
report. UiPath was named a Leader for the fifth year in a row, and in this
report UiPath was positioned highest for Ability to Execute.
“We feel this recognition is a testament to our leadership in delivering
a best-in-class AI-powered platform that helps customers exceed critical
business objectives with automation,” said UiPath Co-CEO Robert Enslin. “We see
massive potential for AI to enable more advanced automations capable of
handling even the most complex processes. We continue to invest to combine the
power of AI with the operational prowess of automation to build the best
platform for professionals to advance their skills and help them do their most
important work. UiPath is dedicated to empowering our more than 10,000 global
customers to increase productivity, drive exceptional outcomes, and enhance
customer experiences.”
The Magic Quadrant
evaluated 16 enterprise RPA vendors to help enterprises make the best choice
for their organization’s automation needs. A complimentary copy
of the 2023 Gartner® Magic Quadrant for Robotic
Process Automation research report is available here.
The report states, “By 2025, 90% of RPA vendors will offer
generative-AI-assisted automation.”
UiPath is pioneering innovation in AI-powered automation. The UiPath Business Automation Platform is adding more AI offerings with
Generative AI, including the general availability of OpenAI and Azure OpenAI
connectors with support for GPT-4. UiPath customers are already using the
OpenAI connector to extend automation deeper into business operations and turn
data into actionable insights. In addition, UiPath has announced support for
the Falcon Large Language Model (LLM) via its Amazon SageMaker connector, and
the preview of the Google Vertex connector with support for PaLM 2.
The company’s Specialized
AI solutions include over 70 models that enable customers to understand
screens, mine tasks, process documents, and utilize unique and proprietary data
sets within enterprise workflows.
Enslin said, “We believe AI-powered automation will support all
knowledge work and accelerate human achievement. To make Generative AI work for
businesses everywhere, we are taking an approach that addresses challenges and
unlocks opportunities. The UiPath platform deploys Specialized AI and
automation to serve as Generative AI’s powerful allies. Crucially for
enterprise use, we can train Specialized AI securely with proprietary data and
optimize models for a business’ specific needs, resulting in more accurate,
efficient, and cost-effective solutions. We take an open and flexible approach
so customers can create the most strategic mix of AI and automation solutions,
leveraging the strengths of each technology and mitigating their respective
challenges.”
According to the report,
“Gartner defines robotic process automation (RPA) as the software to automate
tasks within business and IT processes via software scripts that emulate human
interaction with the application user interface. RPA enables a manual task to
be recorded or programmed into a software script, which users can develop by
programming, or by using
the RPA platform’s low-code
and no-code graphical user interfaces. This script can then be adeployed and
executed into different runtimes. The runtime executable of the deployed
script is referred to as a
bot, or robot. RPA is used across numerous business functions for tactical task
automation. Business and IT users can leverage RPA to:
- Move data in or out of application systems without human
interaction (unattended automation). Scripts are designed to replicate the
actions of a person interacting with those systems or documents, which
usually do not have available APIs. The goal is to automate and complete a
task successfully without human intervention. Typically, unattended
automation is triggered by a system and bots executed on a server.
- Automate tasks with a human in the loop (attended automation). RPA
can extract information from systems and related documents, shaping it and
preparing it for consumption by a human at the point of need. Typically,
attended automation is triggered by a human and bots executed on a local
device.”
According to Gartner,
“Leaders have an insightful understanding of the RPA market, a reliable track
record, the power to influence the market’s direction, and an ability to
attract and retain customers. In the RPA market, Leaders demonstrate
understanding of enterprise customers’ needs and of opportunities to expand
functionality and add new products and services to their core RPA offerings.
Simply put, a Leader must have a market-leading vision and the ability to
deliver on that vision.
A Leader may not always be the best choice
for every customer. A focused, smaller vendor can sometimes provide superior
support and commitment. Other vendors may provide a specialized capability that
is essential for some organizations, such as enhanced security or specific
features or functions (required, for example, by call centers and individual
desktop use cases). A vendor that focuses on RPA for a specific vertical market
or a limited geographic area may not be a Leader in the overall market, but it
may be a competitive option within its chosen market or area.”
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