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- Hardware infrastructure needed
to deploy RPA solutions really depends
on what kind of RPA solution you need.
And what are the use cases.
- There are two flavors
of robotic automation.
The first one would be the
back office mode of operation.
The back office mode of operation
typically requires a set-up,
typically it's a virtual machine
or a Citrix session to be established.
- You would want a server
or a virtual machine
or even a cloud machine that will be there
to receive automation requests,
process those automation requests,
and return the answer.
The way that you would deploy it
really depends on the amount of
throughput that you need.
- On that terminal server we would run
both the robot and the target applications
that we want to automate.
And the RPA component
itself is distributed
from Jacada's perspective.
So it has no server that
it needs to depend on.
So really all that you need,
is you need a terminal server session
where you can load your RPA
to Jacada to RPA component,
and where you can load your applications.
And so long as the two can interact
safely within that configuration
that's all that you need.
And the more session you need
the more concurrence you need
and the more servers you need to acquire.
- Whereas desktop automation,
what we call front office automation,
that just goes on the desktop
of your agent.
So there's no need for
any specific hardware
or anything else on top of
what the agent's already have.
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