AI Workflow Glossary: Your Go-To Guide for Workflow and Automation Terms
Anomaly Detection
Anomaly detection, also known as outlier detection, is the process of identifying rare items, events, or observations.
Ansible Workflow Automation
Ansible Workflow Automation refers to the use of Ansible, an open-source automation platform, to streamline and automate IT processes.
Ansible Workflow Orchestration
Ansible Workflow Orchestration refers to the use of Ansible, an open-source automation tool, to automate and orchestrate complex workflows.
Anthos Workflow Automation
Anthos Workflow Automation refers to the automation of workflows within the Anthos platform, Google Cloud's hybrid and multi-cloud application management platform.
Apache Workflow Automation
Apache Workflow Automation refers to the use of Apache Software Foundation’s open-source tools and projects to automate and manage workflows.
As-is Workflow
As-is workflow refers to the current state of a business process before any modifications or improvements are made. Learn how understanding this workflow helps organizations identify inefficiencies and areas for optimization.
Automation
Automation refers to the use of technology, software, or machines to perform tasks or processes with minimal human intervention.
Azure Serverless Workflow Orchestration
Azure Serverless Workflow Orchestration refers to the use of Microsoft Azure’s serverless services.
Azure Workflow Orchestration
Azure Workflow Orchestration refers to the use of Microsoft Azure’s cloud services to automate, manage, and coordinate workflows.
BMC Atrium Orchestrator Workflow
BMC Atrium Orchestrator (BAO) is an IT process automation platform that allows organizations to automate routine IT tasks and processes.
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