rpa governance

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RPA governance refers to the policies, controls, and oversight frameworks that ensure robotic process automation (RPA) deployments are compliant, auditable, and aligned with enterprise objectives. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how governance becomes critical as organizations move from pilot projects to production-scale automation, especially in regulated industries. Topics include Microsoft Copilot Studio's ephemeral UI automation, which introduces new governance considerations around agent permissions, audit trails, and isolation from primary systems. The tag covers best practices for managing RPA lifecycles, enforcing security and compliance rules, and measuring business value while avoiding ungoverned automation sprawl.
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    Europe's Governed AI Moment: From Pilot to Measurable Enterprise Value

    Europe’s enterprise AI moment is no longer hypothetical; it’s a practical transition from pilot clutter to governed, measurable systems that can actually move the needle on competitiveness — particularly for regulated industries where compliance and trust are non‑negotiable. The Cyprus Mail...
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    Microsoft Copilot Studio Computer Use: Ephemeral UI Automation for Enterprise RPA

    Microsoft’s Researcher agent inside Microsoft 365 Copilot can now take action — not just research — by using a permissioned “Computer Use” capability that runs UI automation inside an ephemeral, Microsoft‑hosted environment so agents can browse, sign in, click, type and even execute command‑line...
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