
Automic Automation
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
- Banking and insurance
- Energy and utilities
- Information technology and software
What is Automic Automation
Broad enterprise workload coverage
Centralized monitoring and control
Integration-oriented automation approach
Complexity and learning curve
Administration and infrastructure overhead
Licensing and vendor dependency
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Vendor-provided enterprise licensing — Broadcom does not publish list prices on its official Automic/Automation product pages. Licensing is described on Broadcom sites as either (a) a node (end-point) based subscription aligned to a single SKU, or (b) an execution-based metric (count of successful JOBS/JOBF executions) for usage reporting. Broadcom’s public documentation and community guidance instruct customers to engage Broadcom sales/partners for quotes and usage collection guidance.
Free tier/trial: No permanently free tier or publicly advertised time-limited free trial is published on Broadcom’s official Automic/Automation pages.
Example costs: Not published on Broadcom official site (no example SKUs/prices available).
Discount/options: Not published; Broadcom directs customers to contact an Automation expert or sales representative for quotes, licensing details, and deployment options.
Notes & official references: see citations below (Broadcom official site and Broadcom community pages).