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Title: Mastering Robotic Process Automation: How To Avoid the Pitfalls
Presenter: Mia Urman
Organization: AuraPlayer
Copresenters:
Name Organization
Yossi Nakash AuraPlayer
 
Summary: While Robotic Process Automation (RPA) offers huge benefits for complex workflows, such as those in Oracle back-ends, it can be challenging to automate if you don’t know how to avoid the common pitfalls of Oracle RPA. In our session, we will outline the critical steps to ensure success.This session will use best practices, customer stories and live demos to show how effective Oracle RPA can be when done right.
 
Topic: Emerging Technologies
Session Type: One Hour Session
Target Audience: Development
Experience Level: All
Session: 2: 02/08/2024 10:10 am to 11:10 am
Location: Emerging Technologies
 
Biographical Sketch: Mia Urman is an Oracle ACE Director and a world-class expert in Oracle development technologies, with over 20 years of experience presenting, supporting, training, and consulting.
As an Oracle alumna, she spent years as a senior support and product manager for Oracle Developer tools, Java, and application server technologies. While providing consulting services to customers, Mia became intimately aware of some of the greatest challenges facing Oracle Forms/EBS clients. This drove her to become the founder and CEO of AuraPlayer, a development house providing specialized mobilization, modernization, and RPA automation for Oracle systems.
Ms. Urman is a seasoned presenter on Oracle technologies at various conferences, including Oracle OpenWorld, Ascend, IOUG Collaborate, ODTUG Kscope, UKOUG, and DOAG. Mia has been awarded the Innovation Award by ODTUG, as well as the Women in Technology award in 2020 by the Oracle Applications and Technology User Group. She continues to serve on various boards and educational committees in the Oracle / digital user group ecosphere.
 
 


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