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    Automation Learning Path

    Automic SaaS Developers and Object Designers

    This learning path is customized for Automic Developers and Object Designers. Take this Learning Path to learn how to design and use Automic objects and manage and execute tasks. It includes advanced design concepts and how to use Actions and Action Packs.

    Courses
    7 chapters
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    21 hours
    estimated completion

    Automic SaaS Overview and Agent Deployment Demo

    Learn about the benefits of Automic SaaS, the differences in administrative capabilities and responsibilities between Automic Automation on-premises and Automic SaaS, and how easy it is to deploy new agents with Automic SaaS.

    Automic Automation Design 1

    This self-paced course provides the basic knowledge that you need for understanding, designing, and using Automic objects. Understanding the configuration of the objects and their dependencies is necessary to monitor their execution, identify potential problems, and troubleshoot. After this course, you will have a good understanding of how the most important Automic objects work.

    *Relevant for Automic Automation v12.3 and above and Automic SaaS 

    Automic: Task Management

    This course introduces you to the tools you need to supervise and manage processes, perform root cause analysis, and react to workflow issues in Automic. While this course addresses all user profiles including Designers and Developers, it provides a great overview for Operators and business users.

    *Relevant for Automic Automation v12.3 and above and Automic SaaS 

    Automic: The Anatomy of Task Execution

    In Automic, objects undergo four phases when executed, whether manually or automatically: Activation, Generation, Processing, and Completion. Each of these phases consists of various steps that take place in a specific sequence. In this context, one function plays a particularly important role, namely the Generation at Activation Time vs. Generation at Runtime option. This switch determines when scripts are generated.

    *Relevant for Automic Automation v12.3 and above and Automic SaaS 

    Automic Design II

    This self-paced course builds on the skills developed in the Automic Design I course. This course provides advanced knowledge on the most important objects to help you optimize your automation processes.

    *Relevant for Automic Automation v12.3 and above and Automic SaaS

    Automic: Save Time with Actions and Action Packs

    Action Packs are preconfigured building blocks that are ready to use in your Automic Workflows. Action packs are available for many common tasks enabling you to automate routine processes very efficiently.

    This video-based course introduces you to Action Packs and shows you how to install and use them. The first lesson shows how to use Actions to automate processes without writing a single line of code but by simply adapting Actions. The second lesson shows how to configure and work with Action Packs so that you can easily reuse them in different contexts. The video also demonstrates five best practices for configuring, working with, and reusing Action Packs.

    The third lesson shows how to separate object configuration from automation logic in Workflows, Actions, and Action Packs to work more efficiently. Instead of manually changing the configuration values in all your Workflows and systems, you can store those values in variables (VARA objects). Then, you reference the VARA objects in your Workflows. The video in this lesson explains how to define VARA objects (specifically STATIC and XML VARA objects) to store configuration values.

    *Relevant for Automic Automation v12.3 and above and Automic SaaS 

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    Simulation Labs

    Broadcom’s Simulation Labs offer an interactive, hands-on learning environment designed to complement and enhance course materials. They provide realistic scenarios and practical exercises, allowing you to reinforce your learning experience and apply your skills in executing, scheduling, and managing automation tasks in a controlled simulation setting, without impacting live systems.