Explain the features of Blue Prism.


Analytics : This tool has advanced features for configuring Dashboards so that information about sessions can be sent to Monitoring Systems for further analysis.

Built on Microsoft SQL Server (Compatible across different platforms) :
They built Blue Prism on the Microsoft .NET framework. It is technologically flexible, working across other platforms and technologies such as a mainframe, windows app, WPF app, Java, SAP, Exchange, custom apps, Citrix, thick client, thin client, web services, etc. 

Secure & Accurate : This tool can be used for executing an unlimited number of processes. Using Blue Prism, you can automate any number of processes and receive secure, accurate results.

Robust : Blue Prism provides a number of robust features, including data encryption, load balancing, and end-to-end auditing. With end-to-end audit support, each change made to the automation process is audited, and results are reported or provided to the related user.

Scalable & Resilient : Blue Prism offers scalable and highly resilient support through its central management control feature. Process automation is easier with Blue Prism. Depending on the business requirements, every process may be automated and monitored centrally.

24*7 Workforce : The tool works automatically without human intervention. It uses a digital workforce (software robots or bots), so it can run 24x7 without taking a break, and all activities can easily be tracked.

Data Security and Data Abstraction : Since this tool is designed to work autonomously, all processing is carried out and stored in the data centre server. Data security and abstraction are thus enhanced.

Provide cloud support : It ensures a high working capacity according to the business needs. All users have to do is create workers or bots on-demand, then manage them centrally.

Execution Intelligence : Organizations can train automated engines to run according to business priorities, and then feed them with work so they operate at their own pace (autonomously), responding to changing business situations, systems, and preferences. Similar to humans, robots can adapt and change their allocation based on volume and priority without human intervention.