en.Wedoany.com Reported - Broadcom recently released version 26 of its Automic Automation IT control system, introducing artificial intelligence technology to expand its capabilities. This update primarily targets automation tools, enhancing integration capabilities with platforms such as VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF).

In Automic Automation V26, intelligent agent functionality is embedded into workflow orchestration. Through connections to Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, it enables dynamic allocation of computing, storage, and network resources based on real-time conditions. Users can also integrate custom Large Language Models (LLMs) to enhance the flexibility of automated operations.
Broadcom states that the new AI job type functionality introduces AI-driven inference as manageable objects into workflows, forming an "intelligent control plane." This allows non-deterministic AI behaviors to operate within a deterministic framework while maintaining traceability, policy enforcement, and role-based access control.
Automic Automation V26 also acts as an MCP client and server, serving as a central control plane for managing decentralized AI agents and MCP-enabled services. Native Python deployment, agentless execution options, and AI-assisted workflow creation help reduce reliance on fragmented orchestration and scripting solutions.
This version was released following last year's update to the VMware Avi Load Balancer, which previewed MCP control functionality. In the preview, traffic using MCP was protected by a Web Application Firewall, the system maintained session persistence and enforced authorization, thereby reducing security risks associated with AI workloads.
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