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ATOM workflow automation integrates with 150+ devices across 45+ vendors.

  • Monitoring & Ticketing solutions including ServiceNow, BMC Remedy, Jira and others
  • Orchestrators including Anuta ATOM and Ansible
  • SDN and SDWAN controllers such as Viptela, Versa, Nuage
  • Load balancers from F5, Citrix, Riverbed
  • Router and switches from Cisco, Juniper, Arista and many more
  • Firewalls from Checkpoint, Brocade, Palo Alto and others

ATOM workflow automation is a BPMN-compliant low-code framework. All workflows can be very easily created using a simple drag-and-drop utility. ATOM provides numerous out-of-box workflow templates to get you started quickly. You can use simple scripting in Groovy, Python or Java Script to fine-tune the templates specific to your workflow.

ATOM Workflow automation can be used for provisioning resources and responding to telemetry and analytics events to enforce a baseline behavior. For e.g. Consider a network policy that states that the CPU of any router should not exceed 70%. ATOM workflow can integrate with ATOM Analytics and ATOM Closed-loop automation to constantly monitor and enforce this policy.

Service orchestration is provided by Anuta ATOM service model framework. ATOM service model framework provides complete end-to-end service management capabilities. It also ensures service compliance and enforces reconciliation on service policy violations. ATOM workflow automation seamlessly integrates with the service model framework to provide a comprehensive service lifecycle management.

Yes, ATOM supports both pre- and post-checks, such as routing table checks, ping tests, interface status, etc.

Service orchestration is good to maintain the state of the device or network. But it cannot help you in managing a flow that customers are used to when handling method-of-procedures. Workflow automation or low code automation can help you with that flow where you can add pre & post validations to any activity including the service orchestration.

 Yes, Anuta ATOM’s workflow automation framework supports rollback scenarios. This could be an on-demand rollback or it could be done as a result of a validation check. The rollback can have approval integrated into them to offer more control.

Yes, several best practices around multi-vendor provisioning, software upgrades, and troubleshooting workflows are offered out-of-box in ATOM.

ATOM’s workflow framework is based on BPMN2.0 standard. You may use the workflow builder packaged into ATOM to create or edit workflows.

ATOM supports capabilities to schedule the workflows to run at any specified time, which may generally be required during maintenance windows.

Yes, ATOM’s workflow can trigger Ansible playbooks and offer more value by adding validation checks before and after the playbook execution.

YES. Workflows are built around open standard API driven methodologies and we can deploy on all latest vendor and device types.

ATOM’s workflow builder lets developers test the APIs and their code in the same UI. It is also supported by the AVA copilot, which assists the developer with quickly developing the workflow using AI.

ATOM supports both the importing and exporting of workflows

ATOM’s workflow comes with a Heatmap feature that helps identify the most frequented path and identify bottlenecks which can be used to optimize the workflow.

ATOM has a form builder that can be used to create user forms that are reusable and can be easily created using drag & drop. It can then be used in workflows for user input tasks.

Workflow tags are used to group workflows of similar intent, like software upgrades for different platforms that would come as part of separate packages or be deployed as standalone.