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HTC Global Services partners with Automation Anywhere to build industry specific BOTs

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HTC Global Services and Automation Anywhere have partnered to work on robotic process automation services by building BOT based industry specific solutions.

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India and said that they are partnering to work on robotic process automation services, by building BOT based industry specific solutions with cognitive abilities. The solutions will be designed for quick deployment and easy integration into the digital landscapes of various business processes. The solutions are built around Automation Anywhere's cognitive abilities that include speech recognition, natural language processing and machine learning to automate perceptual and judgment based tasks.

“Adding cognitive capabilities to process execution is one of the fastest growing trends today in business process automation. Companies are focusing on tomorrow's workforce where humans and software bots collaborate to make the workplace more efficient. We will be leveraging Automation Anywhere's products to help automate our client's complex and business critical processes,” said Chary Mudumby, CTO, HTC Global Services.

“We are pleased to have HTC Global Services as our Implementation Partner to help our customers leverage the benefit of automation,” said Mr. Anubhav Saxena, Executive
Vice President, Partnerships, Strategy and Operations at Automation Anywhere. “HTC's' experience and our industry-leading RPA solutions will provide unparalleled value for companies in automating business processes across the enterprise which could not have been automated without robotic process automation.”

HTC Global Services deals in digital transformation solutions to BFSI, health systems & hospitals, automotive, retail, publishing, government and education sectors. HTC's SME and functional experts help clients in these industries to identify the processes that would benefit by adopting RPA.

HTC Global Services said it has already deployed a range of solutions to automate structured and semi-structured data such as insurance claim processing, vendor, customer on-boarding invoice and purchase order processing, procure to pay, lead to order to cash process, front office and back office automation.

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