AkaBot – a robotic process automation (RPA) solution developed by FPT Software Corporation, has been named in the Top 30 RPA products in the world by the website //rpahack.com/ of Japan
FPT’s akaBot named in top 30 global RPA platforms (Source: //rpahack.com/)
Hanoi (VNA) – AkaBot– a robotic process automation (RPA) solution developed by FPT Software Corporationof Vietnam, has been named in the Top 30 RPA products in the world by the website //rpahack.com/ of Japan.
AkaBot is designed to performrepetitive processes like data entry, order filing, access right granting andtasks requiring continuous contacts with many different systems.
The application helps automate these processes with an almost zero error rate,reducing 90 percent of the time for operating, saving 75 percent of expenses,thus helping enterprises accelerate digital transformation and improve theircompetitiveness.
Recently, FPT Software has signeda five-year copyright licensing contract worth 6.5 million USD with a Japanesecompany, enabling the use of its RPA platform akaBot to develop an innovative staffing solution forthe client.
Previously, in August, FPT Software and Taiwanese system integration solutionprovider ThinkPower inked an agreement on the distribution of akaBot in Taiwan, especially for financial sector.
Up to date, akaBot has been implemented for more than 20 companies inJapan, the Republic of Korea, the US, as well as piloted at some Vietnamesebanks.
Aspiring to become a world-class comprehensive digital transformation servicesprovider, FPT Software has developed digital platforms and solutions throughleveraging technologies such as artificial intelligence, analytics of Big Data,RPA, blockchain, helping businesses worldwide to accelerate their digitaltransformation journey.
The firm has targeted to obtain one billion USD in revenue by 2024./.
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