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Be Nice to Nerds

Bill Gates is commonly attributed to have said, “Be nice to nerds. Chances are you’ll end up working for one.” Assumptions are that Mr. Gates was assigning nerd status to himself and perhaps forever linking nerds to the profession of developing software.
AutoMate--The Same in Every Language

With our latest release of AutoMate 9, we offer fully functional development and management of automation in six native languages in addition to English, including Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, French and Chinese (traditional and simplified). So, we have to ask, how do you say "Excel automation" in Japanese? "AutoMate."
To IT or Not to IT...

A longstanding customer at a major US bank recently remarked to me, “You can take AutoMate out of the IT department, and should.” While the usage of AutoMate and BPA Server outside of IT organizations is not news (about 30% of our deployments are outside of IT), the notion that “we should” poses some interesting opportunities, but also dilemmas.
The Automation Wheel Keeps on Turning

The Automation Wheel was developed to illustrate the scope of our automation platform. From FTP automation to SharePoint support and VMware console operations, make sure to find an automation platform that covers these key elements and more. So go ahead, take a spin.
Top 10 Coolest Features of AutoMate BPA Server 7
AutoMate BPA Server is more than just a multi-machine version of AutoMate! With the Public Preview release just a few days away, now is a good time to demonstrate this by revealing my 10 favorite new features. I hope this list will help to give you an understanding into what makes AutoMate BPA Server such a huge leap forward for the AutoMate franchise. Take a look and see if any of these features appeal to you.
Welcome to Our New Feature, CEO’s Corner!
The goal of this space is to improve communication with users of our software by providing a very direct channel to the top level of Network Automation. In the coming months, I hope to cover topics ranging from my thoughts on the technology industry, current plans underway here at Network Automation, perhaps a few tips and tricks to check out with our software and I am sure a few random thoughts now and then. I want to strike an informal but informative tone here, so that you won't have to read through the "corporate-speak", to get the information you need. I would also like this to be a collaborative process.