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3. If you browse through some of the top strategic
technology trends of 2022 in the market, you will find
Hyper automation trends at the top of the table! Why so?
Introduced in 2019, this ground-breaking technology
solution isn’t a buzz word anymore. According to a
leading report, by 2024, around 70% of work that is
currently being done will be taken up by hyper
automation.
So, what is hyper automation?
Hyper automation is a hyper-charged version of
automation that can warp drive your existing operations
and power your enterprises with the help of cutting-edge
technology solutions such as:
4. Low Code and No Code Ai Platforms
Automated Workflows
Robotic Process Automation
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
Business Process Management Tools and more!
The rise of hyper automation compels firms to take a
hard look at their operations and to look for new
ways to automate them, leaving nothing to chance.
Just a fraction of what’s out there can be found in the
list mentioned above.
5. It’s estimated that the hyper automation sector will
grow to $46.4 billion by 2031, which means we’ll be
able to explore even more options this decade.
Hyper automation is a hot topic for certain
companies, while others are only dabbling in it to see
how it affects their business. And according to
leading experts, some crucial operations that require
hyper-automation are expected to be used by every
company within the next couple of years.
In any direction, it’s essential to get your
organizations ready for a future in which they’ll be
completely immersed in these formidable
technologies.
6. 1. Hyper Automation Will Become Popular in
2022
2. No Code Solutions will find their place in
Hyper Automation
3. Commercialization of RPA Solutions
4. Automation Beyond Routine Tasks
7. As with the majority of new technologies, hyper
automation was initially adopted by a small
group of large firms willing to invest substantial
cash in experimentation.
As the technology progressed, though, expenses
decreased, putting them within reach of more
budget-conscious SMBs. To satisfy the needs of
small and medium-sized organizations, hyper
automation suppliers are reducing their services
to smaller tools that are cheaper.
8. Hyper automation capabilities, such as robotic process
automation (RPA), which were once reserved for movie
characters like Tony Stark, are now available on
consumer computer systems and smartphones.
iOS 15 is capable of extracting text from an image.
Windows 10 provides Power Automate Desktop at no
cost, providing common PC users with the means to
create robust IFTTT automation.
In some industries, RPA has become so pervasive that
vendors now use it as a free bait to attract consumers and
hook them on additional paid services.
9. Hyper automation ventures involving non-IT workers
will be led by “business technologists,” just as “citizen
developers” have taken the endeavor in technology
developments.
“Expertise, curiosity, motivation and work scope to
conceive, design, create and test technology as well as
data and analytics solutions” is how a renowned
technology research organization describes this new
cohort.
Hyper automation abilities are in high demand in today’s
enterprises, as evidenced by the fact that business
technologists currently make up 41% of the workforce.
10. It is imperative that this group of motivated technology
leaders get the necessary resources and instructions to
succeed. Low-code and nocode AI technologies will be
pushed to the limit by hyper automation companies in
order to make machine learning more accessible to non-
technical business customers.
The mentoring of business technologists will be more
regulated by companies in the future. From a useful
competitive advantage, Low Code and No Code Ai
Solutions will become the standard by 2024, when they
will handle approximately 70% of development work.
11. As RPA grows into a more “entry-level” product,
suppliers are shifting their attention to expanding
their premium products.
They are rushing to provide clients with an
exhaustive hyper automation catalogue that includes
analytics,automated workflows, Ai models, and
more.
The future is bright for Business Process
Management (BPM) users: this aggregation of
services will increase the amount and efficiency of
hyper automation technologies that can be integrated
into your workflows.
12. These “mega products/services” will lean toward
no-code movements, making it easier than ever
to incorporate highly ingenious hyper-automation
solutions into your IT infrastructure.
The commoditization of RPA increases access for
all businesses, not just smaller ones. Larger firms
can benefit from this trend to expand their hyper-
automation arsenal by employing expensive tools
for large-scale procedures and inexpensive
technologies for menial activities.
13. Automation is can be attributed to increasing the
productivity of monotonous, normal operations,
but CEOs are also investigating how hyper
automation may complement business leaders in
non-routine/mundane operations.
Instead of lamenting the loss of basic, normal
work to a bot, they are urging their employees to
consider the grand topics that may be pursued
with the assistance of AI.
14. A department/division of stakeholders that can
independently analyze, report and invoice can lead to
new possibilities for better client success, improved
sales, excellent productivity, and other positions that
thrive on face-to-face interaction.
Utilizing the newly discovered time to create warmer
and more intimate relationships with clients is a
common topic of discussion in many boardrooms. AI
activity should not be viewed as the end of human
labor, but rather as a way to enrich the human skill
set with information and understanding that would
be impossible to obtain manually.
15. This should act as a key reminder for companies
delaying the implementation of hyper
automation. It is no longer something exclusive
to the technologically sound; it is becoming a
strategy open to all organizations.