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Traditional Automation VS Robotic Process Automation (RPA)

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  Today’s businesses want to reap the benefits of intelligent automation technology in business process automation. RPA perfectly fits the bill, which is why it outperforms traditional automation. RPA software robots never sleep and use Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) capabilities to perform time-consuming and repetitive tasks. As a result, you’ll have a robotic digital workplace that uses bots as its workforce, working alongside and in tandem with your human workforce, each doing what they’re best at. Traditional automation allows you to program a machine to perform any task or step in the operational process. RPA, on the other hand, is a type of automation that stays on the front end of your system and performs tasks without having to move to the back end. For example, traditional automation systems are beneficial when moving large amounts of data between systems. RPA is also used to automate scenario-based tasks. In traditional automation, programming takes th

The Three Pillars of Machine Learning

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Machine Learning is an Artificial Intelligence subfield (AI). Machine Learning attempts to mimic how a human responds to a given situation. Machine learning is classified into three types: supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning. Because no system is perfect, Machine Learning can help with decision-making errors. Unsupervised learning is a self-learning algorithm that seeks patterns or useful information in unlabeled data. Continuous data problems include house prices, ages, weight, and so on. A model receives data without guidance in Unsupervised Learning. Algorithms learn to react to their surroundings on their own in reinforcement learning. Self-driving cars and automatic vacuum cleaners are popular examples of reinforcement learning.  To learn more about this read this blog on Exploring Machine Learning and its Three Pillars Data science is at the heart of Hexaview's data solutions. Having accurate, logical, and reliable data is one of the most difficult challe

A Full Guide to Salesforce NetSuite Integration

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 NetSuite ERP and Salesforce CRM are two of the top SaaS suppliers. NetSuite is a leading enterprise ERP software that manages all aspects of accounting, including inventories and invoices. Salesforce does not offer accounting software, although Netsuite does. One must make separate JS files for each object to link Salesforce with NetSuite. Companies that use NetSuite Salesforce connectivity can manage their organizational processes and underlying operations more efficiently. There are two methods for connecting NetSuite and Salesforce: 1. Through collaboration with third-party companies such as Boomi, Celigo, and Mulesoft 2. Using both CRMs in conjunction with the NetSuite API To know more about Salesforce Netsuite integration, read this blog Salesforce NetSuite integration - A Step-by-Step Guide for Salesforce Integration with NetSuite Hexaview is a top Salesforce development company with more than ten years of deep experience in CRM solutions. You will receive the best Sale