Using Automic Automation

This guide describes the features and functions of Automic Automation in detail. It contains use cases that illustrate them and step-by-step instructions that guide you through your work. This guide addresses Automic Automation users with the following roles:

  • Developers and object designers

    Automic Automation is an object-oriented solution. These chapters describe all Automic Automation objects, how to design and use them and how to execute them:

  • Developers and object designers
    Operators and managers

    As a developer and object designer, you monitor the objects that you have created to verify that they behave as expected. As an operator, you are responsible for keeping an eye on the day-to-day business and to make sure that the automated processes run smoothly. These chapters explain how to monitor your tasks, identify, and analyze problems.

    The Dashboards and My Catalog Perspective chapters describe configurable workspaces. Depending on the authorization policy that is applied at your company, they may contain access to functions that are relevant for developers and object designers and/or operators and managers.

  • Administrators

    Some objects are stored and maintained centrally in Client 0 and are available for selection in the combo boxes of all other Clients. These objects are typically managed by administrator users and they valid for the entire installation. Developers and object designers can select and use them when they are defining an object. Login (LOGIN), Connection (CONN) and Time Zone (TZ) objects are examples of these objects.

  • IT service administrators and IT service owners

    The Automic Automation solution provides all the capabilities that you need to implement your automated service orchestration scenarios: a strength in complex workflow automation coupled with a multitude of add-on and built-in integration options. Before you plan or implement any service orchestration scenarios, start with the following topics to get a sense of the breadth of the Automic Automation capabilities in this area:

    From those topics, you will find references to the relevant sections that have further information about how to use various functions and components for your service orchestration scenarios.

  • All

    The Common Functions are tools that help you work with the solution. This section of the guide addresses all user roles.

Tip: If you are new to Automic Automation, read the following sections first. They help get you get acquainted with the user interface:

Education

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