Automation uses software, scripts, or tools to streamline repetitive tasks that would otherwise require manual effort. Examples include automated emails, workflow triggers, data syncing, and system monitoring. Automation improves accuracy, speeds up processes, reduces operational costs, and allows teams to focus on higher-value work instead of routine tasks.
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Automation
The use of technology to perform tasks with minimal human intervention, often increasing efficiency and reducing errors.
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