Automic User Essentials – German

Automic User Essentials - German

Description

The Automic User Essentials course (German) provides a comprehensive introduction to Automic Automation and guides new users through the fundamentals of enterprise automation. Participants will get to know the Automic Automation Engine (AE), the Automic Web Interface (AWI), and the most important Automic objects such as Jobs (JOBS), Workflows (JOBP), Schedules (JSCH), and Events (EVNT). This course lays the foundation for independently creating, managing, and monitoring automated processes in Broadcom Automic Automation V21/V24. This course was previously known as Automic User Fundamentals and has been fully revised and relaunched under the Tricise brand.

Prerequisites

No prior experience with Automic Automation or Broadcom products is required. This course is specifically designed for beginners.

A basic understanding of the following areas is helpful but not mandatory:

  • General IT knowledge (operating systems, networks, file systems)

  • Basic understanding of business processes and workflow logic

  • Some familiarity with database-driven applications is an advantage

Agenda

1. Introduction to Automic Automation

  • Course objectives and structure

  • Overview of the Automation Engine (AE)

  • Core Automic architecture: components and interaction

  • Client concept and security architecture

2. Automic System Components

  • Automation Engine and database structure (MS SQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, DB2)

  • Work Processes (PWP/WP/JWP) and their roles

  • Communication Processes (JCP) and secure TLS connections

  • Agents: Execution, file transfer, and system integration (Windows, Linux, SAP, Cloud and more)

  • Automic Web Interface (AWI): Overview, login, and user settings

3. Automic Objects: Fundamentals and Management

  • Object classes: Executable, active, passive, and system objects

  • Naming and character conventions, object abbreviations (JOBS, JOBP, JSCH, VARA and others)

  • Permission concept based on object names

  • Object storage, dependencies, and renaming

4. Working with the Automic Web Interface (AWI)

  • Navigation: Process Assembly, Process Monitoring, My Catalog, Administration

  • Creating, editing, and organizing objects in folder structures (FOLD)

  • Tracking executions, opening and analyzing reports

  • Dashboards (DASH): Configuring widgets and visualizing processes

5. Automic Jobs (JOBS) and Workflows (JOBP)

  • Job objects: Definition, configuration, and execution on target systems

  • Login objects (LOGIN) and connection objects (CONN) for secure job execution

  • Workflow objects (JOBP): Dependencies, parallel and sequential execution

  • Parameters, runtime behavior, and dynamic parametrization

6. Scheduling and Event Handling

  • Schedule objects (JSCH): Automated execution with calendar integration (CALE)

  • Time events (EVNT.TIME): Interval-based process control

  • File events (EVNT.FILE): File-based event handling and condition monitoring

  • File transfer objects (JOBF): Secure file transfer between systems

7. Variables and Scripting in Automic

  • Static variable objects (VARA.STATIC): Centralized parameter management

  • Include objects (JOBI) and script objects (SCRI): Reusable script logic

  • Automic scripting language: Basics, control structures, and error handling

  • GET_VAR / PUT_VAR: Reading and writing values via script

8. Notifications and Error Handling

  • Notification objects (CALL): Email alerts and user interaction

  • Handling job failures, restart options, and escalation

  • Monitoring and analyzing job reports and execution statistics

9. Transport Management in Automic

  • Exporting and importing objects between clients and systems

  • Transport case: Structured transport including full folder hierarchies

  • Differences between export/import and transport case

  • 3C Release Manager by Tricise: Advanced transport features, diff analysis, and versioning

What is included?

  • Instructor-Led Training: Live sessions with certified Automic experts – interactive, hands-on, and tailored to your questions
  • Self-Study: 6 months access to a complete, video-based self-learning program including a hands-on practice lab
  • Training Materials: Comprehensive course materials as a reference for your daily work with Automic Automation
  • Official Tricise Certificate: Recognized proof of your Automic skills upon successful completion of all exams

Who should attend?

The Automic User Essentials course is designed for anyone new to Broadcom Automic Automation or looking to build a solid foundation in enterprise automation. Typical participants include:

  • Automic End Users: Staff who create, monitor, and manage jobs, workflows, and schedules in Automic
  • IT Operations Teams: Professionals responsible for running and monitoring automated processes in production environments
  • Developers and Automation Engineers: Beginners looking to leverage Automic Automation for enterprise process automation
  • IT Project Managers: Those who need a solid technical understanding of Automic to support and manage automation projects

No prior Automic knowledge required – this course is explicitly designed as a beginner's course for Automic newcomers.

Agenda

1. Introduction to Automic Automation

  • Course objectives and structure

  • Overview of the Automation Engine (AE)

  • Core Automic architecture: components and interaction

  • Client concept and security architecture

2. Automic System Components

  • Automation Engine and database structure (MS SQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, DB2)

  • Work Processes (PWP/WP/JWP) and their roles

  • Communication Processes (JCP) and secure TLS connections

  • Agents: Execution, file transfer, and system integration (Windows, Linux, SAP, Cloud and more)

  • Automic Web Interface (AWI): Overview, login, and user settings

3. Automic Objects: Fundamentals and Management

  • Object classes: Executable, active, passive, and system objects

  • Naming and character conventions, object abbreviations (JOBS, JOBP, JSCH, VARA and others)

  • Permission concept based on object names

  • Object storage, dependencies, and renaming

4. Working with the Automic Web Interface (AWI)

  • Navigation: Process Assembly, Process Monitoring, My Catalog, Administration

  • Creating, editing, and organizing objects in folder structures (FOLD)

  • Tracking executions, opening and analyzing reports

  • Dashboards (DASH): Configuring widgets and visualizing processes

5. Automic Jobs (JOBS) and Workflows (JOBP)

  • Job objects: Definition, configuration, and execution on target systems

  • Login objects (LOGIN) and connection objects (CONN) for secure job execution

  • Workflow objects (JOBP): Dependencies, parallel and sequential execution

  • Parameters, runtime behavior, and dynamic parametrization

6. Scheduling and Event Handling

  • Schedule objects (JSCH): Automated execution with calendar integration (CALE)

  • Time events (EVNT.TIME): Interval-based process control

  • File events (EVNT.FILE): File-based event handling and condition monitoring

  • File transfer objects (JOBF): Secure file transfer between systems

7. Variables and Scripting in Automic

  • Static variable objects (VARA.STATIC): Centralized parameter management

  • Include objects (JOBI) and script objects (SCRI): Reusable script logic

  • Automic scripting language: Basics, control structures, and error handling

  • GET_VAR / PUT_VAR: Reading and writing values via script

8. Notifications and Error Handling

  • Notification objects (CALL): Email alerts and user interaction

  • Handling job failures, restart options, and escalation

  • Monitoring and analyzing job reports and execution statistics

9. Transport Management in Automic

  • Exporting and importing objects between clients and systems

  • Transport case: Structured transport including full folder hierarchies

  • Differences between export/import and transport case

  • 3C Release Manager by Tricise: Advanced transport features, diff analysis, and versioning
  • 15 Jun 2026
    4 days, 09:00 AM CEST - 04:30 PM CEST
    Online
    • €1,700.00 excl. VAT
  • 28 Sep 2026
    4 days, 09:30 AM CEST - 04:30 PM CEST
    Online
    • €1,700.00 excl. VAT
  • 30 Nov 2026
    3 days, 09:30 AM CET - 04:30 PM CET
    Online
    • €1,700.00 excl. VAT

Self-Study

Learn at your own pace with our flexible Self-Study Experience. Access comprehensive video-based materials and lab environments giving you everything you need for an effective, independent learning experience.

  • €750.00 excl. VAT

Private Training

Tailor the training experience for your team with a customized private session. We adapt to your organization's specific needs and schedule, ensuring a focused, in-depth training with dedicated expert guidance.

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