GMCS and UiPath partner to open up new RPA opportunities
GMCS and UiPath partner to open up new RPA opportunities
11 February 2019

GMCS and UiPath partner to open up new RPA opportunities

GMCS, a leader in business applications implementation, software development and application management in Russia, and UiPath, the leader in Robotic Process Automation (RPA), have entered into a partnership. Partners unite their efforts to increase operational efficiency and improve business performance using RPA to automate repetitive, time-consuming tasks. 

Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies, UiPath provides comprehensive tools for organizing business activities and managing processes. While algorithmic actions are enabling robots to perform repetitive tasks, users have more time to perform analytical and creative tasks. By emulating human actions, robots can save enterprises hundreds of thousands of hours of work and cut costs. 

“We have shown our commitment to the Russian market by being the first RPA vendor to open an office, and set up a team to cater to local partners and customers. UiPath has been investing in the localization of the platform and service for Russian-speaking users in order to make automation even more accessible. GMCS is a strong partner to go to market with and help our common customers improve their work environment by creating a digital workforce and developing a culture of innovation in one of our strategic markets,” said Razvan Atim, VP of Sales CEE & Russia, UiPath. 

GMCS robots automate business processes related to finance, accounting, corporate planning, HR, supply chains, customer service, IT support. RPA can be used in almost all industries: manufacturing, banking, retail, energy, telecommunications, and others. Robots are capable of performing routine operations such as order management, billing, entering and processing large amounts of data, identifying critical situations, managing rights and credentials, but also recognizing user interface, extracting information from unstructured data volumes. 

“We are happy to partner with UiPath, a leading provider of RPA solutions. If the previous few years have been a kind of a preparatory period, the time is now for enterprise RPA to truly take off. Unlike humans, software robots will be working tirelessly 24/7, 365 days a year. To date, we have about 10 RPA pilot projects. We are also building a portfolio of our own RPA solutions based on our project experience and best global practices,” added Ekaterina Korbutova, Business Development Director and RPA Program Manager, GMCS. 

The UiPath platform consists of three automation components: Robot, Studio and Orchestrator. UiPath Studio is a flexible environment for developers. Depending on the business specific character, attended and unattended robots are distinguished. Attended robots play the role of a digital assistant which is controlled and managed by a user. Unattended robots are suitable for manual, repetitive and rule-based operations, do not require human intervention and can work autonomously. The UiPath Orchestrator centrally schedules, manages and monitors all your robots, including update management. 

According to several independent reports, UiPath is a leader in RPA. Companies around the world choose UiPath as a platform for digital transformation, integrating RPA into their business processes. According to Forrester, IDC and Gartner, 2019 will be the year of ongoing automation revolution. In the future, teams of humans and robots working alongside will demonstrate maximum efficiency. 


About UiPath

UiPath is leading the “Automation First” era – championing one robot for every person, delivering free and open training and collaboration and enabling robots to learn new skills through AI and machine learning.  Led by a commitment to bring digital era skills to more than a million people, the company’s enterprise Robotic Process Automation (RPA) platform has already automated millions of repetitive, mind-numbing tasks for business and government organizations all over the world, improving productivity, customer experience and employee job satisfaction.

Recently named by Comparably as the 6th happiest place to work and recognized as having the 11th best company culture among large businesses in the US, UiPath has become one of the fastest growing enterprise software companies in history. The company is backed by over $400 million in funding from Accel, CapitalG, Credo Ventures, Earlybird’s Digital East Fund, IVP, Kleiner Perkins, Madrona, Meritech, Seedcamp and Sequoia.



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