What is the thin customer and thick customer in rpa?
Answer / Sameer Ahmad
In RPA, a 'thin customer' refers to a user who interacts with the RPA tool primarily through a web-based interface. They don't need to install any software on their machines. On the other hand, a 'thick customer' is a user who requires access to the backend systems and needs to install and run the full RPA software on their machine.
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