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Cortex Subtasks which interact with Amazon Web Services (AWS) without using the AWS Graphical User Interface.
Cortex Subtasks which interact with Microsoft Azure without using the Microsoft Azure Graphical User Interface.
The module allows users to configure Cortex to create automated backups of the system, a set of flows within a specific groups, or a set of specific flows.
Cortex flows and subtasks to interact and manage the Cortex ConfigStore database.
The current Cortex Continuous Integration module focus on the promotion of a Cortex .studiopkg package into a single environment and the automated test execution of all the tests associated with the package flows.
This module contains a Cortex subtask which allows users to send emails in a pre-defined format with user defined content.
This module will allow you to encrypt/decrypt file(s) using PGP and AES encryption methods.
Cortex Subtasks which interact with Microsoft Excel without requiring Microsoft Excel to be installed on the Cortex application server.
This module contains a Cortex subtask which allows users to interact with the Cortex Flow API both locally and remotely
Cortex Subtasks which provide operations to manage IP Addresses.
This module allows users to interact with Jira Service Desk by creating, deleting, updating, resolving and getting details of issues.
This module contains a Cortex subtask which allows users to log information to the database in a structured format.
Cortex Manual Intervention Module
This module contains a Cortex subtask which allows users to remotely interact with devices via Nokia NFMP, as well as a user guide summarising how to build the request XMLs necessary.
The module allows users to read and write JMS messages from a Oracle WebLogic Server using Cortex subtasks.
Cortex Flow and Subtasks which provide operations to update the password of Cortex accounts. The module allows users to perform the Password changes to any Cortex accounts found.
This module allows users to interact with PRTG by getting historic data, getting current system status, acknowledging alarms and making custom REST API calls.
Cortex Flows to assess flow and subtask quality according to best practices
This module provides several tutorial Cortex flows to help new users get familiar with Cortex.
The request handler module should be used to manage incoming requests, from third party systems or internally from Cortex flows, which require queueing. The queues that control the incoming requests can be configured in a variety of ways to cover for different requirements and scenarios: traffic management, throttle management and sequence management.
This module allows users to create, update, get details of, delete, and query each of the following Salesforce objects: Accounts, Cases, Opportunities and Leads
This module allows users to interact with ServiceNow by creating, deleting, updating, resolving and getting details of incidents.
The module allows users to perform the following functionality: * Configure a process and the automated or manual stages that comprise it * Configure the start conditions of each stage * Monitor the executions of processes and their stages using a custom user interface
The Task Scheduler module should be used to add or manage schedules within a Cortex system. This module contains the Cortex flows and subtasks to perform schedule operations.
This module provides complete integration between Cortex flows and the TM Forum NaaS Component Suite.
This module allows users to execute UiPath processes remotely using Cortex, either in an RDP session or in the background.
The User Access Management module should be used as the single authority to manage authentication and authorisation within a system. This module contains the Cortex flows and subtasks to perform authentication and authorisation.
Allows a flow author to rename variables used by a Cortex flow or subtask.