There are six types of tabs on Blue Prism, which are as follows:
Home : The home page includes many charts that provide information on the blue prism database.
Some of the charts are :
* Workforce Availability Metric : The workforce availability metric displays the run-time resources you are utilizing.
* Total Automation : Total automation shows the number of queues and automation in the database.
* Queue Volumes Now : Queue volumes now display queue volumes based on status.
* Largest Database Tables : The largest database tables show the blue prism database's largest tables.
Studio :
* Blue Prism's Studio is a critical component through which we build actual automation actions. With the studio, the Following stages can achieve exception handling. Add logic, calculations, and intelligence writing no code.
* In-studio you can connect the blocks in preferred order and drag them into actions, calculations, loops, and more.
* Use intelligent skills from the digital exchange. Digital exchange is where you can find ready-made skills to enhance your automation with machine learning, AI, language translation, and many more.
* It divides the studios into two categories: Object Studio and Process Studio.
Control :
* The control room assigns the processes to digital workers. Users can quickly start a process by dragging it onto a resource.
* The control room is the key administrative point in Blue Prism, where it handles the control, monitoring, execution, and scheduling of process executions on dispersed bots.
Analytics : Blue Prism Analytics is a module that allows you to see data graphically in charts such as pie, doughnut, bar, column, gauge, and line.
Releases : The release manager is used to manage configuration package import and export between multiple blue prism settings.
System : Administrators use the system tab to manage users.