Being a Blueprism developer, I can safely say this Software is really powerful. But the problem arises due to lack of robust community. Knowledge is there. But to seek it, we may require some good analysis and patience. Blueprism is the best RPA tool out there.
@@christophrichter2612 I worked on UiPath before BP. I understand the optics of both. UiPath has the largest market, thanks to its aggressive marketing. But I feel the command control and deployment is better in BP. Biggest drawback I would say is the one developer at a time. Apart from that its easy to code and easier to maintain. The nested conditions and loops in UiPath might look complex to a new developer. But in BP its much more simpler. I dont really miss the record feature at all lol.
It is going to be a new world in the IT industry. This will reduce the day to day mundane tasks and makes work easier and more productive work IT people can do.
This guy looks and talks like a robot. It's the outcome of the new software paradigms: scrum, agile,... etc where creativity was kicked out of the software engineering endeavor. Sad indeed!
because Blueprism would take place of many people who are doing repetitive process work in the company like BPO industry. They would lose their job because of it So the BGM indicates that
@@freesaxon6835 When I was a kid, they told us: "Your great-grandfathers worked a 60 hour work week, only getting Sundays off. Your Grandfathers fought for and got a 50 hour work week. Your fathers now have a 40 hour work week. When you grow up, because of technology, you'll have a 20 hour work week." Instead, we have two income households where both now work 40 hours+. I'm all for us going to a 20 hour work week where tech does the mindless work for us.
@@joetrapp9187 Whilst I get what you are saying, the room for manoeuvre is less than decades ago. I spent over 15 years of my working life in IT, and see all the positives in new tech. BUT..... The level of de skilling taking place is sharpening the jobs pyramid to a point. The Craft skills for your average Joe are no longer required. People have to feel they are of so e worth. Please remember the luddites, they didn't just hate the spinning Jenny, it's the social fabric (pun) of their life that they were fighting for. Moved from tight family business in the countryside, into disgusting slums. It's always the thoughtless application of new technologies, not the technologies themselves. This led to Marxism communism .... Well you know the rest
How to know if we are really ready for blue prism certification ? confused like many others ? To avoid that I found excellent blue prism mock certification exams here at vullam website. Give a try and check yourself.
Let's all sit in the garden, drink cider and watch the world go pop, what is this? ... You no longer need people to do jobs? ... A virtual workforce? ... One question? .... Do they need a sandwich?
Not a bad outcome in theory but how will you buy cider if you have no job to earn money? ;) It's an interesting point of discussion. It would appear that the aim is to replace people in order to cut costs and deliver some of the key points called out in the presentation, but I am trying to work out who the customers would be if nobody has a job, and nobody can earn money? The only long-term theory I have is that we will all become sales people, and competing to sell our automated robotic products to each other, is how we will survive. It's a long way off and thankfully it wont happen in my lifetime. but eventually we will become redundant. The only other jobs that will remain are those which cannot be replaced by robots or software but I am struggling to think of a single thing that couldn't be replaced, or any other way to earn money if there are no traditional jobs, can you?
I've been in RPA for a few yrs now and the bots are not replacing people.....yet if that is the goal. They are removing all the repetitive task that can/do cause bottle necks in processes.
I don't trust the guy. At first it looks like an interesting idea presented by a true nerd. Look closer and all you see is a meaningless animation by a strangely speaking guy wearing a pricey and flashy outfit. - Usually, nerds don't hold value to the latter and invest the money in their tech. This guy seems to use money mainly for himself, not for his ideas.
I dont know why, but the thing I remember after 5 minutes:
Lots of triangles and pyramids are drawn and move fancy through spacetime.
Being a Blueprism developer, I can safely say this Software is really powerful. But the problem arises due to lack of robust community. Knowledge is there. But to seek it, we may require some good analysis and patience. Blueprism is the best RPA tool out there.
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Being a Blueprism developer, you're biased and lack credibility...
Correction: OK, thanks for letting us know. So I take my words back.
I agree. I've been in RPA for a few yrs now...
@@christophrichter2612 I worked on UiPath before BP. I understand the optics of both. UiPath has the largest market, thanks to its aggressive marketing. But I feel the command control and deployment is better in BP. Biggest drawback I would say is the one developer at a time. Apart from that its easy to code and easier to maintain. The nested conditions and loops in UiPath might look complex to a new developer. But in BP its much more simpler. I dont really miss the record feature at all lol.
It is going to be a new world in the IT industry. This will reduce the day to day mundane tasks and makes work easier and more productive work IT people can do.
I think a lot of students like me would be interested in learning and exploring in this field of technology.
Bright future for this company
Buen video, claramente se ven los beneficios implentar RPAs en una organización.
Why this video so depressive ?
This guy looks and talks like a robot. It's the outcome of the new software paradigms: scrum, agile,... etc where creativity was kicked out of the software engineering endeavor. Sad indeed!
because Blueprism would take place of many people who are doing repetitive process work in the company like BPO industry.
They would lose their job because of it
So the BGM indicates that
Because in the back of his mind he knows he's putting people out of work
@@freesaxon6835 When I was a kid, they told us: "Your great-grandfathers worked a 60 hour work week, only getting Sundays off. Your Grandfathers fought for and got a 50 hour work week. Your fathers now have a 40 hour work week. When you grow up, because of technology, you'll have a 20 hour work week." Instead, we have two income households where both now work 40 hours+. I'm all for us going to a 20 hour work week where tech does the mindless work for us.
@@joetrapp9187 Whilst I get what you are saying, the room for manoeuvre is less than decades ago. I spent over 15 years of my working life in IT, and see all the positives in new tech. BUT..... The level of de skilling taking place is sharpening the jobs pyramid to a point. The Craft skills for your average Joe are no longer required. People have to feel they are of so e worth. Please remember the luddites, they didn't just hate the spinning Jenny, it's the social fabric (pun) of their life that they were fighting for. Moved from tight family business in the countryside, into disgusting slums. It's always the thoughtless application of new technologies, not the technologies themselves. This led to Marxism communism .... Well you know the rest
Anyone knows if there are any pre-designed processes that we can download, import and use in development?
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@@kumarv1284 please I need it
great video....btw man in this video looks like ROBOT:)
When he says robotic automation, he is not playing.
lolx yep
How to know if we are really ready for blue prism certification ? confused like many others ?
To avoid that I found excellent blue prism mock certification exams here at vullam website.
Give a try and check yourself.
@@reddypooja5919 where is that website link ? ok i just searched in google
It's zuckers cousin ..... When he was human
They took our jerbbbsss!
Hello please inform from where can I get the Blue Prism Foundation course material
Thank you.
how can I get blue prism software, to learn.
Details of Blue Prism training can be found here www.blueprism.com/partners
China .....China is the place to go, they love this sort of thing
gd afrn sir ,i have learn blue prism itself ,but how can i download blue prism s/w,
Is this just another use case of the "micro-service" framework, with AI flavor added and in an enterprise scale?
Wow the video is from 2016. Do you consider to replace it
How to learn this and get into job
I have a few videos showing basic RPA stuff... I've been in RPA field for a few yrs now
The way he says the word "people"...
Wow, very interesting!
Let's all sit in the garden, drink cider and watch the world go pop, what is this? ... You no longer need people to do jobs? ... A virtual workforce? ... One question? .... Do they need a sandwich?
Not a bad outcome in theory but how will you buy cider if you have no job to earn money? ;)
It's an interesting point of discussion.
It would appear that the aim is to replace people in order to cut costs and deliver some of the key points called out in the presentation, but I am trying to work out who the customers would be if nobody has a job, and nobody can earn money?
The only long-term theory I have is that we will all become sales people, and competing to sell our automated robotic products to each other, is how we will survive. It's a long way off and thankfully it wont happen in my lifetime. but eventually we will become redundant. The only other jobs that will remain are those which cannot be replaced by robots or software but I am struggling to think of a single thing that couldn't be replaced, or any other way to earn money if there are no traditional jobs, can you?
I would ferment apples in the garden and make my own bread, grinding grain, I do not need a virtual workforce, I can survive.
how to learn this and get a job in it?
blink!
snore...
People are mean so much they will do anything to get profit whether that can cause huge unemployment,one basterd's
I've been in RPA for a few yrs now and the bots are not replacing people.....yet if that is the goal. They are removing all the repetitive task that can/do cause bottle necks in processes.
its an 800m+ market cap company and they get this guy to do the presentation? not very professional
I don't trust the guy. At first it looks like an interesting idea presented by a true nerd. Look closer and all you see is a meaningless animation by a strangely speaking guy wearing a pricey and flashy outfit. - Usually, nerds don't hold value to the latter and invest the money in their tech. This guy seems to use money mainly for himself, not for his ideas.
Maybe his company has a dress code ? It's common in the insurance tech field