Getting Started with Automic Automation
Workload automation is a heavy-duty topic, and Automic Automation provides many enterprise-grade features to address highly complex scenarios. The depth and breadth of this area may seem challenging for new users.
This Getting Started guide covers the essential first steps so that you can quickly set up and run your first Job. The guide walks you through the most important concepts, functions and features in your system. Practical exercises let you verify that you have understood and set things up correctly.
This guide is divided in the following sections:
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Basics
Introduces fundamental concepts that you must know before starting.
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Setup, Getting Started for administrator users
Basic configuration and objects you need to set up in order to replicate the examples in this Getting Started guide.
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Design, Getting Started for developers and object designers, also interesting for operators and managers
Setting up and running your first Job, Workflow and Notification objects.
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Monitor, Getting Started for operators and managers, also interesting for developers and object designers
Monitoring and analyzing your first Workflow and Schedule
Tip: This documentation contains a glossary that explains the most important terms you will need to understand to work with Automic Automation. See Key Terms.
Recommendation
Read the following topics to get acquainted with the system:
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Overview of the product and its main components
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Automic Automation Architecture
Overview of how the components interact with each other
Education
The Broadcom Software Academy provides a wide range of free online trainings. For information about how to navigate through the Academy and on how to register for courses, see Free Online Courses.
The following course(s) are associated with this topic:
This section includes the following pages: