VentureBeat July 23, 2021
George Lawton

Blueprint Software Systems has released a new solution for robotic process automation (RPA) migrations to the Microsoft Power Automate platform. This could tilt the balance in the RPA market toward Microsoft’s lower-cost offerings with native integrations into popular productivity apps.

Leading RPA companies, including UiPath, Automation Anywhere, and Blue Prism, have an extended lead time over Microsoft. These companies have developed a substantial base of loyal enterprise customers. However, they have also faced challenges related to scalability, management, and high costs.

Blueprint CEO Dan Shimmerman said, “We’re seeing a strong desire in the field for RPA programs to switch RPA providers. The vendors oversold and under-delivered in terms of ease of implementation and value capture.”

Microsoft recently stormed into the...

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