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Go through all steps to quickly become a qualified specialist in automating Salesforce processes.
You'll find the complete list of our courses in this catalog. Students can choose from a variety of course types, each with varying degrees of difficulty. If you don’t see a specific training course contact us.
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Increasing efficiency and adaptability will be a top priority for businesses in the future, according to Gartner's predictions. Learning automation should be part of your growth plan if you want to remain competitive and not fall behind.
We regret that we do not provide courses in other languages. The complete airSlate interface, as well as all supporting resources and learning materials, are written in English. If you would want to see a localized product in the future, please share your thoughts with our support team.
Registration for airSlate is optional. You don't need anything more than an airSlate Academy account to get started. You should register a free account on our platform if you wish to improve your automation skills.
Yes, you can sign up for a free subscription plan. You’ll have 30 days to try airSlate and get hands-on experience using our solution. You can switch to a paid plan anytime after. To discover how airSlate works, check out our YouTube channel featuring multiple webinars, tutorials, and use cases.
There is no limit to the number of classes you can take. Though certain classes require your whole concentration, we don't recommend taking too many at once. Sign up now, and you'll always be able to learn at a good rate.
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With the pandemic and the rise of hybrid work causing huge changes in the economy, it's important for businesses to find a way to manage documents without paper and automatically.
Despite the fact that these technologies share many similarities, they are not identical. Predicting the future and learning from its mistakes are the primary goals of artificial intelligence (AI). RPA, on the other hand, is limited to following pre-programmed logic and cannot function in the absence of human intervention.