Automation 360 v.40 Release Notes
- Updated: 2026/04/17
Release date: 30 March 2026
Review the top features in this release and view other new features and exciting enhancements for Automation 360 v.40 release.
- Build 45892: Automation 360 (On-Premises) and IQ Bot (On-Premises)
- Build 45888: Automation 360 (Cloud-Sandbox)
We have released the updated Cloud-Sandbox Build 45888 (previously Build 45794). For information about the updates, see Release updates.
Highlights of this release
Here are the top features in the v.40 release:
- Aisera integration with Automation 360
- Customers using Aisera for knowledge management can securely connect their
documents, files, and enterprise systems of record (such as SharePoint and Confluence) directly into Automation 360, enabling AI Agents to operate
with contextual awareness based on their internal data and content.

See Create Grounded Model connections with Automation Anywhere (Grounded by Aisera).
- Expanded AI Governance capabilities across AI Agents and workflows
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- AI Evaluation: Built-in tools to automatically and manually evaluate performance for AI Agents and AI Skills using pre-built metrics for both pre- and post-deployment.
- Agent Logs: Traceability of AI Agent behavior, including prompts, tool calls, inputs, outputs, and execution sequences.
- Observability: Build custom dashboards with drag-and-drop widgets to visualize your automations, track performance trends, and gain actionable insights specific to your operational requirements.
- Enterprise UI Agents for goal-driven browser automation
- Natural language UI automation: Users can build and execute unattended or attended browser automations from a natural language goal by reducing reliance on selectors and rigid scripted flows.
- Adaptive browser execution: Adapts to webpage changes, supports structured output, and works across multiple tasks and browser sessions.
- Enterprise-ready governance: Includes embedded governance and guardrails that support masking of sensitive data, browser proxies, downloadable artifacts, and detailed execution logs. Embedded governance and guardrails co-exist with the Control Room actions in the same editor for end-to-end workflow automation.
- Access to frontier models: UI Agents is designed to provide access to leading action and reasoning models such as Automation Anywhere Narada and Amazon Nova Act for browser automation.
- Advanced Agent Interoperability with MCP inbound
- MCP inbound support is enhanced to support secure, enterprise-scale agent
interoperability - making external AI-driven workflows reliable, governed,
and production-ready.
- Remote or unattended execution: External AI assistants can trigger automations on pooled, back-office devices and not just from user devices.
- Enterprise-ready security with OAuth: In addition to API keys, MCP inbound now supports OAuth, enabling standards-based identity controls with token rotation and expiration.
- Direct access to AI Agents: External AI Agents can directly invoke goal-based AI Agents, without routing requests through deterministic automations or processes.
Release updates
| Date | Update |
|---|---|
| 17 April 2026 | Build 45892 (On-Premises) release |
| 16 April 2026 | Build 45888 (Cloud-Sandbox)
includes the following:
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| 30 March 2026 | Build 45794 (Cloud-Sandbox) release |
Note: For documentation on previous builds of this release, see
the PDFs available on this page: Automation 360 Release Notes
(build versions).
What's new and changed in each product
Navigate to the following pages for details on all the updates (what's new, changed, fixed, and limitations) in each product:
