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    July 9, 2025

    From Insight to Foresight: Advancing Your Strategy with Automation Analytics & Intelligence Training

    Key Takeaways
    • Discover the free, on-demand courses available for Automation Analytics & Intelligence (AAI).
    • Gain the insights you need to move from reactive problem solving to proactive, predictive optimization.
    • See how you can ensure SLA compliance, optimize workflows, and realize significant business value.

    In today's complex, hybrid IT environments, workload automation is more critical than ever. However, managing diverse scheduling engines can lead to fragmented visibility, making it difficult to see the complete, end-to-end picture of your business processes. This is precisely the challenge that Automation Analytics & Intelligence (AAI) is equipped to solve.

    This powerful platform provides a single, unified view across your entire automation landscape, turning vast amounts of data into actionable business insights. What makes AAI truly transformative is its vendor-agnostic approach, providing the same great functionality and predictive analytics for Automic Automation, AutoSys, Airflow, Control-M, IBM Workload Automation, and Tidal, as well as our ESP and CA 7 mainframe solutions.

    As the head of content experience for our division, I am thrilled to introduce our curated training program for AAI. Our goal with this training is to empower you to move from reactive problem-solving to proactive, predictive optimization. The free, on-demand courses below are your guide to mastering AAI, enabling you to ensure SLA compliance, optimize workflows, and realize significant business value.

    Getting started with AAI

    This learning path is your entry point into the world of AAI. It is designed for all users, providing a foundational understanding of how AAI unifies and simplifies complex automation environments. You will learn about core concepts, the benefits of a single-pane-of-glass view, and how to begin navigating the platform to gain immediate insights. The path features these courses:

    The administrator path

    For those responsible for maintaining the health and integrity of the AAI platform, this path is essential. These courses provide detailed guidance on the complete administrative lifecycle, from installation and initial configuration to integrating various schedulers and managing user access. This curriculum will equip you with the insights you need to build and sustain a robust and secure AAI environment that your entire organization can rely on. Here are the courses featured in this path:

    The operator path

    This path is crafted for the daily users and operators who depend on AAI for monitoring, analysis, and reporting. You will learn how to move beyond basic dashboards and start to leverage advanced filtering, build insightful reports, and proactively manage SLAs. The following courses will show you how to analyze a critical path, identify bottlenecks, and use AAI’s predictive capabilities to prevent issues before they have an impact on the business:

     

    Conclusion

    I encourage you and your teams to explore these valuable resources. By leveraging this training, you are investing in a more intelligent, resilient, and efficient automation practice for your organization.

    We are excited to support you as you unlock the full potential of your automation ecosystem with AAI. Thank you for being a valued member of the Broadcom community.

    Shashi Ramesh

    Shashi Ramesh is a seasoned leader and expert in information engineering and learning experience. As the head of the content experience team in the Agile Operations Division at Broadcom, she has over two decades of experience crafting content strategies that align with business and user needs. She manages a team that...

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