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Automic Automation execution-based License Guide

Introduction

Broadcom has fundamentally revised the licensing model for Automic Automation. The solution now follows a modern execution-based approach, replacing the previous model. This article explains how it works, highlights its benefits, and offers practical guidance for maximizing its value. We also discuss why monitoring executions is helpful and how to establish an effective monitoring strategy.

Execution-based licensing directly aligns costs with business value, as fees depend on the successful execution of automated jobs. This approach is better aligned with today’s automation challenges: scaling across hybrid cloud environments, orchestrating end-to-end business processes, and moving beyond traditional batch workloads. By emphasizing workflows and API-driven orchestration, it reflects the realities of the modern automation landscape.

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AA KAFKA INTEGRATION

Introduction

In a modern IT architecture in which events have to be processed and reliably distributed in real time, companies are increasingly turning to Apache Kafka – or its commercial variant Confluent Kafka.

An example: A globally active company wants to distribute status information from a system to several microservices with virtually no delay – including validation of the data formats via a schema registry.
The highlight: the data is to be processed and sent directly via Automic Automation.

What sounds simple in theory poses some challenges in practice – especially when connecting to Confluent Cloud.

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