Definition

As per Gartner, hyperautomation deals with the application of advanced technologies, including intelligent business management software (iBPMS), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), to increasingly automate processes and augment humans. Hyperautomation extends across a range of tools that can be automated, but also refers to the sophistication of the automation (i.e., discover, analyze, design, automate, measure, monitor, reassess).

What are the benefits of hyperautomation?

Enhanced Workforce Efficiency

With Hyperautomation, employees automate tasks, speeding up work with available resources. This reduces manual labor, allowing more time for strategic planning and innovation. Employee Empowerment - Hyperautomation empowers non-technical employees to take charge of automation, reducing dependence on IT and fostering a culture of change.


Seamless Systems Integration

Hyperautomation facilitates the integration of diverse AI technologies, enabling smooth communication between on-premises systems and data.


Advanced Analytics

Hyperautomation oversees the entire automation process, from identifying opportunities to measuring ROI, resulting in significant time and cost savings.


Heightened Productivity

Hyperautomation empowers both robots and humans to automate complex end-to-end processes, enhancing overall productivity.