legacy app automation

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Legacy app automation on WindowsForum.com covers the use of modern tools to automate older, often on-premises applications. A key example is Microsoft's Copilot Studio introducing 'Computer Use', an AI-driven capability that directly controls desktop and web apps, including legacy interfaces. This allows automation of tasks involving menus, buttons, and other UI elements without requiring API access. Discussions focus on practical approaches for integrating legacy systems into automated workflows, reducing manual effort, and bridging the gap between old software and new automation platforms. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and developers looking to streamline operations involving legacy applications.
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    Microsoft's Copilot Studio Introduces 'Computer Use' for AI-Driven Desktop and Web Automation

    When your coffee machine is quieter than your IT department at 7 a.m., you know you’re living in the age of automation. And if you haven’t heard the latest murmurings from Redmond, let’s just say Microsoft is serving up far more than silent lobbies and vanilla chatbots: the company's Copilot...
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