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Business Management Review | Tuesday, July 05, 2022
Automation is a double-edged sword that has the potential to wreak critical damage to the vitality of an enterprise.
FREMONT, CA: Enterprises have often aspired to be faster as any process within the business is being digitalized. The cooperatives of cloud infrastructures, quicker development practices, and microservices have enabled developers to update and release applications faster. In addition, they have provided emergence to DevOps, which has unified IT operations with application development.
Automation is a double-edged sword that has the potential to wreak critical damage to the vitality of an enterprise. Applying automation technology is a new trend that has been followed by the company nationwide. There are many advantages to look forward to in automation.
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Automation's application in an enterprise improves speed and accuracy and reduces costs. However, manually processed tasks are vulnerable to error, regardless of the individual entering the data and the strict cross-checks.
Moreover, manual updating is time-consuming, so leveraging automation is an advantage. Automation eradicates the hazards and risks associated with a job, improving safety. It eliminates hitches in operations and production processes, which leads to enhanced efficiency and better products.
There also is the added advantage of effective temperature control, which likely reduces energy consumption. In mining, automated robots minimise waste and conserve the environment. Automation boosts an employee's psychology by enhancing their focus on essential tasks. Automation decreases an enterprise's wage bills by taking over most manual operations, which comprises a vast chunk being cut from operations expenses. Yet, with automation taking over the manual functions, the requirement to maintain and monitor this system arises.
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The primary setting up of an automated system demands a large amount of capital investment. There will also be uncertain costs concerning repair and maintenance. Automating machinery means that the company helps a loss in flexibility, but no Artificial Intelligence can weaken a human brain. Therefore, the process is repeated, and standardization is required.
New benefits have been presented with all waves of automation. In the 19th century, the initial wave of automation changed the industry by making production robust. In the 20th century, the second wave accelerated operations and boosted production. Finally, the recent wave of digital automation, powered by the Internet of Things, gives new insights that can beat all the old challenges and drawbacks.
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