Solution Corner #22: V26 Preview with Broadcom (Recording)

Automic Automation V26: First Sneak Peek at AWI Design and AI Features
Automic Automation V26 is just around the corner! In our recent live session, we had the exclusive opportunity to take a detailed look at the upcoming major release together with the Broadcom Engineering Team (Matthias, Martin, and Andreas).
The best part right away: Unlike the massive mandatory rebuilds in V21 (TLS) or V24 (UTF-8), V26 manages without major technical hurdles. Instead, you can expect a completely overhauled, modern design, smart AI integrations, and clever technical features that noticeably ease your daily automation routine.
New AWI Design: Mineral UI and Better Usability
The most striking innovation in V26 is the redesigned Automic Web Interface (AWI), which is now based on Broadcom's "Mineral" design system. This ensures a modern look and significantly more accessibility.
- Logical Status Colors: Gone are the days when an inconspicuous "gray" stood for a successful job. V26 now consistently uses intuitive green for success, blue for active processes, and clear vector icons that remain razor-sharp even when scaled in your browser.
- Stepless Zoom & More Details: The new workflow view offers smooth, stepless zooming. Important properties, such as preconditions, are now visible at a glance directly in the task container, without you having to laboriously search for them in the properties tab.
Automation AI: AI Enters Automic
With V26, Automic becomes intelligent. The new "Automation AI" component brings state-of-the-art language models directly into your automation environment.
- Intelligent Assistant & MCP Server: Automic now has its own MCP server. Via the chat assistant, you can ask queries in natural language directly in the system (e.g., "Show me all active agents") and immediately receive structured answers based on the system's REST endpoints.
- Augmented Workflow Creation: Have complete workflows, including variables and REST connections, generated via a simple chat prompt.
- Native AI Jobs: With the new AI job types, you can dynamically integrate AI queries into your existing workflows and use the results directly as variables for further processing.
Technical Highlights: Python Jobs and Optimized ZTU
Under the hood, V26 also delivers features that have long been on the wish lists of many admins and developers.
- Native Python Job: There is finally a dedicated Python job type! It automatically handles the management of dependencies (requirements) and makes passing Automic variables into Python scripts—and back again—extremely easy.
- Zero-Downtime-Upgrade (ZTU): The upgrade process has been massively stabilized and optimized. You no longer need to switch the AWI during the ZTU, and the system intelligently disconnects agents only when they are truly "idle".
- Native Reorg Utilities: The entire database reorganization now runs directly in the Java Work Process (JWP) and can be conveniently controlled and logged via the AWI.
If you want to dive deeper into the new features, you will find the complete recording of the webinar as well as our specially set up V26 Beta Labs directly in the PEM library.
Learn Automic with PEM!
Would you like to learn more about Automic without having to travel across the country for workshops? At PEM, you decide when and how you want to continue your education! In interactive courses, tutorials and videos, you will learn everything you need to know about Automic – and more! And we are always there for you via comment function or email.
Does that sound interesting? Then get started today with PEM, Automic Training 2.0 and year-round Automic support!
FAQ about Automic Training on PEM
PEM is the most innovative and fastest growing Automic learning platform. It offers PEM members a comprehensive range of online training courses that can be accessed 24/7 and from anywhere. The platform includes dozens of videos and interactive courses and is aimed at beginners and professionals alike.
To meet different needs, PEM offers different types of content: courses, tutorials, learning paths, labs and tools.
- In the courses and tutorials you will learn everything about Automic in entertaining and interactive videos.
- The learning paths offer comprehensive training on a specific Automic topic. For example, the 11-part operator learning path is suitable for beginners. Are you already an Automic expert? Then you will definitely learn something with the database SQL learning path.
- Labs are automated environments that are available at the touch of a button and where what has been learned can be put into practice.
- Tools with appropriate instructions are regularly provided on PEM . This allows Automic processes to be automated and simplified even further.
In our library, you’ll find all content items currently available on PEM. And every week, we add more items to learn Automic.
PEM Labs are comprehensive, pre-configured Automic environments designed to provide users with a hands-on and immersive experience. These labs offer instant access to multiple Automic versions, allowing users to experiment with functionality and explore new features effortlessly. Available on demand and at no additional cost for members, PEM Labs eliminate the need for complex setups or extra expenses. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced professional, they serve as realistic sandbox environments ideal for learning and experimenting with Automic.
Labs are provisioned on demand with a single click and are automatically deleted after 24 hours.
There are two different deployment-variants for the Labs:
- Labs for Operator and Designer
These provide access to a dedicated Automic Client via the Automic Web Interface (AWI). - Labs for Admins
These labs include OS-level access through a browser, enabling members to perform all administrative tasks, including those at the operating system level.
PEM Labs are available in three formats:
- Test Labs
These labs are empty Automic clients or systems that members can use for their experiments. - Course Labs
These labs include one or more scenarios where users are tasked with solving practical exercises, similar to classroom training sessions. - Story Labs
Story Labs are like Course Labs but incorporate a storyline to make the experience more engaging and entertaining. Think of them as small adventure games where you solve puzzles using Automic.
The Operator, Designer, and Admin roles in PEM align closely with the roles available within Automic itself. Each role is tailored to specific responsibilities, ensuring users focus on the skills and knowledge most relevant to their work:
- Operator:
Operators are responsible for monitoring, executing, and managing workflows in Automic. In PEM, the Operator role covers topics like workflow execution, troubleshooting, and day-to-day operations to ensure smooth automation processes. - Designer:
Designers are the architects of workflows and automation solutions in Automic. The Designer role in PEM includes content on creating, optimizing, and maintaining workflows and objects, with a focus on best practices for efficiency and scalability. - Admin:
Admins handle system-level configurations, user management, security settings, and advanced maintenance tasks in Automic. PEM’s Admin role offers in-depth training on system setup, troubleshooting, and managing complex environments, including OS-level access through PEM Labs.
By mirroring Automic’s role structure, PEM ensures that members can seamlessly apply what they learn to their actual responsibilities within the software, making the training practical and highly relevant.
We host live sessions called Solution Corners 12 times a year, offering direct interaction with our experts. These sessions are open for questions on any Automic topic, and members can submit questions in advance for a more in-depth discussion.
Additionally, we provide online consulting—exclusive video conference sessions with our Automic specialists. Members with a consulting quota can book appointments directly via the experts’ calendars, ensuring flexible and personalized support.
In normal Automic training courses, the trainer is available to you for a few days. If you’re lucky, you might be able to provide input before the training, and if you’re particularly lucky, you might be able to ask 1-2 questions in the weeks following the training.
Our members can send us an email at any time. We answer questions immediately by email. If our members have questions about specific topics, they can also use the comment function. We call this “year-round Automic support”.
You always sign up for a membership for one year. After that, it is usually renewed automatically.
You can cancel at any time up to one month before the end of the contract with a simple email. Of course, you can limit the membership to one year at the beginning of the contract.
