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Automation Anywhere Highlights Push Toward Agentic Automation With EY Whitepaper

Automation Anywhere Highlights Push Toward Agentic Automation With EY Whitepaper

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Automation Anywhere, the company is emphasizing a strategic shift from traditional task-based automation toward what it describes as agentic, autonomous operations. The post highlights a joint whitepaper with EY that outlines how enterprises can evolve to systems that reason, adapt, and orchestrate work end to end.

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The post suggests that this agentic automation approach is being framed as a business priority for C-suite leaders seeking more intelligent, exception-aware workflows at scale. It also references Automation Anywhere’s Automation-Powered Automation (APA) capabilities as an enabling layer for these autonomous and adaptive processes.

As shared in the LinkedIn content, the whitepaper appears to target enterprises in sectors such as banking, financial services, and insurance, citing use cases in KYC, fraud detection, claims handling, and customer support. For investors, this focus on BFSI applications may point to ongoing efforts to deepen penetration in highly regulated, process-heavy industries where automation can yield measurable efficiency and risk-management benefits.

The emphasis on “agent led operations” and autonomous workflows may indicate that Automation Anywhere is positioning itself for the next cycle of AI-driven automation spending. If enterprises adopt these architectures at scale, the company could benefit from larger, stickier platform deployments, higher subscription revenues, and expanded consulting or implementation opportunities alongside partners like EY.

More broadly, the collaboration with a major professional-services firm suggests a go-to-market strategy that leans on advisory partners to influence enterprise automation roadmaps. This could strengthen Automation Anywhere’s competitive position versus other automation and AI vendors by embedding its technology in cross-functional transformation programs rather than isolated task-automation projects.

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