Hi @Dib 1836,
Please find below answers to your questions.
1. Migration Tool:
There’s no fully automated tool for migrating UiPath to Automation Anywhere (AA). Semi-automated tools or third-party services can assist, but manual adjustments are essential.
2. Licenses Needed
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Bot Creator: For development.
- Bot Runner: For bot execution (based on concurrent needs).
- Control Room: Mandatory for centralized management.
- Optional: IQ Bot / Document Automation (Intelligent Document Processing), API add-ons.
3. Changes Needed Post-Migration
- Processes require redesign due to platform differences (e.g., workflow structure, error handling).
- Third-party integrations and custom components need reconfiguration.
- UiPath Orchestrator features (queues, assets) must be mapped to AA’s equivalents.
4. Dedicated Migration Support
AA offers professional services for enterprise migrations. Alternatively, partner firms can provide migration and deployment teams.
5. Recommended Approach
- Plan: Assess UiPath processes, prioritize, and roadmap.
- Pilot: Test migration with a simple process.
- Migrate & Test: Incrementally migrate processes with extensive validation.
- Train: Educate teams on AA and document processes.
- Monitor: Post-migration, optimize and resolve issues.
Adding to @Vatsy’s response, a great way to assess, prioritize and build a roadmap for your automation journey would be to take our Mission Control Assessment.
Also, you might want to check out our training resources for various roles: Citizen Developer, Pro Developer and Automation Lead.