This is actually a law in Mexico, it's in our constitution (Section IX).
"THE WORKERS ARE ENTITLED TO SHARE IN PROFITS OF BUSINESS REGULATED PURSUANT TO THE FOLLOWING."
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&sl=es&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Finfo4.juridicas.unam.mx%2Fijure%2Ffed%2F9%2F124.htm
I think it's currently set at 10% of profits. Usually company's avoid it the same way they avoid taxes.
A small read for you, applies to any tool.
With relation to SWOT on attended automation. You really need to think about the benefits of what you are trying to automate.
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The UiPath/AutomationAnywhere Community Edition allows you 3+ automations for free. Provided you hit the small business requirements of <250 machines for AA.
AA's IQbots are a decent free offering in their community edition. https://www.automationanywhere.com/au/lp/rpa-editions-comparison
This is like a 1 hour build with Automation Anywhere A2019 RPA software. So easy to use! https://www.automationanywhere.com/products/community-edition
>Your free trial includes: > >* Instant access to cloud-based Automation Anywhere Enterprise A2019 >* Easy-to-use purely web-based experience—zero footprint with nothing to download >* In-product learning to start building bots immediately >* Bot-building tools for every skill level including no-code, low-code, and bring-your-own-code options >* Free access to Automation Anywhere RPA courses, A-People community, product documentation and technical support to help you along your RPA journey
https://www.automationanywhere.com/lp/free-trial
>An organization is considered a ‘small business’ only if: 1) your organization has less than 250 machines (physical or virtual), 2) your organization has less than 250 users or 3) your organization has less than $5 million US in annual revenue. If your organization exceeds any one (1) of the three (3) examples above, your organization is not considered a small business. A small business, including its affiliates, may only use the Community Edition on no more than five (5) machines within the organization and small business may only process/upload up to 100 pages per month with IQ Bot. > >* Free for small businesses, developers, and students only.
https://www.automationanywhere.com/products/community-edition
I don't see any documentation on the 250 robot limit. Is that 250 concurrent robot runtimes? Because most users I've ever encountered, even at the large business level, are still in the sub-30 robot level.
EDIT: Per AA's Community Edition license, small businesses are limited to five users.
https://www.automationanywhere.com/community-edition-license-agreement-a2019
Everyone is moving cloud based, I hope their architecture isn't fat and clunky. I do hold hope though as their 11.3 upgrade gave significant boosts in performance.
The linux server deployment is also really nice.
For those wondering: https://www.automationanywhere.com/products/enterprise/a2019
I had a demo of AA few days ago, they have a very good recorder and it’s available since 2016 (https://www.automationanywhere.com/blog/stories-from-the-front-lines/record-is-critical-for-enterprise-grade-rpa), so I believe they are clearly on the top of their game on this one. Considering the training, I totally agree with you on that one. UiPath has the biggest community, video, help... impossible to understand or read the rating here, except from a certification stand point.
Try Integromat.com. For me personally, it was a great entry into RPA. Technologically, I think much better than Power Automate and especially with a great user interface. Making the process is so easy ...
Power Automate Desktop (PA-D) is the tool formerly known as Microsoft Flow. This is the flow engine from the MSFT platfrom & it works as a way to build workflows between apps & services, mainly using pre-built APIs. That being said, PA-D is also going to be fully integrated into Windows 10 in the near future.
Power Automate Attended (PA-A) is the front-office facing RPA solution (RDA). This product was formerly called Win Automation, and is based on Microsoft’s acquisition of Softomotive.
Power Automate Unattended (PA-U) is the RPA solution. This product is a combination of Power Automate’s initial RPA product and Process Robot, Softomotive’s RPA solution. This product is still not fully mature, but an early release has been deployed to a few customers.
Pricing – List prices can be found here:prices
PA-D is now free and will be fully integrated into the Windows 10 operative system.
PA-A is $40 pr user pr month & there is an offer at the moment for $15 pr user pr month if you buy 5,000 licenses. Even at this reduced price point, 5,000 users equates to $75,000 per month, or $900,000 annually. All users of PA-A need a license (e.g. end-users, developers, admins etc.).
PA-U is an add-on service to the PA-A license. Which means you need a PA-A licence. The addition is $150 pr bot pr month totalling at $190 pr month or $2,280 for the year. In this price, there is also 5,000 credits for AI Builder included. There is also a separate option of using a “Flow Plan” which means instead of buying a bot license, you buy an addon of 5 Flows for $500 a month.
reads Promisong but is only MS Power Automate. If your procceses contsin Mail you have a good starting point for event monitoring / reaction based in Power Automate.
Can you speak directly with me? And give me advice and tips as to what to do with our group?
Check out what we have so far. https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&lnk=gcimh#!forum/voices-heard and https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yMqUhZlTmmdW3he7ku8APe6hL7FMlT2oIuNv8NMDe7Q/edit?hl=en&authkey=CNbH52E&pli=1#heading=h.3pc2q5hx8vxo
Definitely read Don't Think of an Elephant by George Lakhoff. Written by a cognitive scientist, it describes how the Conservative Media consistently successfully frame the debate. So successful is their narrative that they continually get people to vote against their own self-interest. Written while Bush was still in office.
And of course, the free download of Bob Altemeyer's The Authoritarians really puts you inside the head of, well, people who think that Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, and Anne Coulter are worthy of worship and speak great truths.