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It’s been more six years since we broadcast the concept of RPA to the industry<\/a> and now we have finally unveiled the first comprehensive analysts of service providers and advisors in the space.  Yes – it really does take that long for a discrete software market to build an ecosystem to install, develop, manage and scale.  As my blogging pal Vijay Vijayasankar<\/a>, one of the world most prominent enterprise software gurus, tweeted yesterday:<\/p>\n

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And what better than the new HFS Top Ten format where feisty analysts Elena Christopher<\/a> and Maria Terekhova<\/a> pull together the hygiene factors of execution and innovation with the “voice of the customer” as the makeweight factor to tell these suppliers apart:<\/p>\n

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Click on charts to enlarge<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n

Key elements of this research<\/span><\/p>\n