What is thin client & thick client in rpa?
Answer / Radha Singh
In RPA, Thin Client refers to the frontend interface used by human operators to interact with digital workers or software robots. It provides a simple user interface for creating, monitoring, and managing automation tasks without requiring deep technical expertise. Thick Client, on the other hand, is a more complex setup that installs the RPA engine along with necessary dependencies directly onto the client machine.
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