Automation 360 v.37 Release Notes
- 최종 업데이트2025/07/07
Automation 360 v.37 Release Notes
Release date: 4 June 2025
Review the top five features in this release and view other new features and exciting enhancements for Automation 360 v.37 release.
- Build 37392: Automation 360 (Cloud-Sandbox)
- Build 37379: Automation 360 (On-Premises) and IQ Bot (On-Premises)
We have released the updated Cloud-Sandbox Build 37392 (previously Build 37139) and On-Premises Build 37379 (previously Build 37180). For information about the updates, see 릴리스 업데이트.
Highlights of this release
Here are the top features in the v.37 release:
- Process Reasoning Engine: Powering differentiated process automation outcomes
- The industry’s first Process Reasoning Engine (PRE) is the core
capability powering several advanced AI products and enabling us to deliver
exceptional experiences to our customers. This engine fuels capabilities
such as generative automation, self-healing automation, and advanced
document processing, and enables AI Agents to plan, act, and
learn continuously.
With this release, we are augmenting PRE with the relevant and necessary context to enable COEs to accelerate the development of agentic process automation at scale. See, Automator AI를 강화하는 프로세스 추론 엔진.
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Build 3x faster with advanced models: The new planning and
reasoning capabilities enable developers to design, build, and
configure automations with significantly greater accuracy and
completeness. With Co-Pilot for Automators, developers can
now automatically apply best practices such as naming conventions,
exception and handling, automatically create and configure
variables, and write Python, JavaScript, and VB code.
See 프롬프트를 통해 자동화 구축하기.
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AI Governance
: Provides transparency into Co-Pilot for Automators. Administrators can view prompt and
event logs, Co-Pilot for Automators responses, and user
feedback for each prompt.
See AI prompt log.
Note: New planning and reasoning capabilities in Co-Pilot for Automators and AI Governance are available on public Cloud only.
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Build 3x faster with advanced models: The new planning and
reasoning capabilities enable developers to design, build, and
configure automations with significantly greater accuracy and
completeness. With Co-Pilot for Automators, developers can
now automatically apply best practices such as naming conventions,
exception and handling, automatically create and configure
variables, and write Python, JavaScript, and VB code.
- Process orchestration: Advanced process modeling and real-time execution
- We are reimagining how enterprise teams build, manage, and scale agentic
process automation. With a modern design experience and streamlined
navigation, our new process orchestration engine brings together visual
modeling, real-time insights, and advanced orchestration across AI Agents, bots, documents, APIs, and teams.
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Streamlined process modeling and optimization
- Visually model complex workflows using BPMN with swimlanes.
- Design modular and reusable logic with support for unlinked nodes.
- Navigate large-scale processes easily with minimap, pan, and zoom tools.
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Unified orchestration layer
- Orchestrate bots, APIs, documents, and teams within a single, cohesive workflow.
- Enable event-driven automation using Web triggers, with server-side filters to
process only relevant incoming data, reducing system load
and boosting performance.Note: Web triggers are free to use for the Bot Creator license. To execute unattended automations, an Enterprise Platformlicense is required. Web triggers are currently available to customers on AWS Cloud only.
See Web triggers.
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Streamlined process modeling and optimization
- Deploy on any platform, including macOS
- This release expands automation capabilities to a growing segment of
enterprise macOS users across all deployment models. With
comprehensive support for web applications, macOS native
applications, and macOS devices, Citizen Developers and
enterprise teams can seamlessly build and run both attended and unattended
automations, unlocking broader and scalable use cases.
- Seamless macOS automation development: Citizen Developers and automation professionals can now build automations involving both macOS native and web applications. By accessing the Control Room via Chrome and Safari, Citizen Developers can develop and execute automations directly on their macOS desktops, ensuring a consistent development experience across both macOS and Windows.
- Web and macOS native application recording : A new macOS-compatible recorder enables developers to capture user interactions in browser-based web applications and native macOS applications. This simplifies the creation of precise, repeatable automation workflows within the macOS environment.
- Attended and unattended automation support: macOS users can now leverage both attended and unattended automation, allowing for the execution of scheduled tasks and business processes without manual intervention. From nightly data aggregation and report generation to customer follow-ups, processes can run reliably across scalable macOS device pools and WLM queues.
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Extensible support for macOS native
applications: This release further deepens native macOS integration with the addition of key automation
packages:
- iWork suite integration: Automate workflows using Apple Mail, Apple Numbers, and Keynote for tasks such report creation, data entry, and analysis. See Apple Numbers package.
- Mail automation: Read, draft, and send emails with attachments. See Apple Mail package
- AppleScript support: Power users can embed AppleScript into automations to customize interactions with third-party or legacy applications. See AppleScript package.
Additionally, developers can use the Package SDK to create custom macOS packages, enabling automation for proprietary, specific, or complex applications and achieving enterprise-grade coverage across the entire macOS ecosystem. See Package SDK v.37 release.
Note: macOS support will be generally available across public Cloud, private Cloud, and Community Edition. - Other enhancements
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Workload management at scale
Automation leaders can now process multiple queues in parallel across available devices, dramatically improving workload throughput.
- Faster SLAs through parallelism: With concurrent processing of multiple queues, SLA times are significantly reduced. For example, processing three queues in parallel can reduce overall processing time to roughly one-third of the original.
- Optimum license and device utilization: Since idle resources are now put to use, you realize much higher license and device utilization, and eventually higher ROI on Automation 360.
- Simplified Workload Management : Parallel queue processing works on default devices. Therefore, Workload Management (WLM) becomes an easy three-step process: .
See 병렬 대기열 처리.
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Sensitivity label support in Excel automation
The Excel advanced package has been enhanced to support sensitivity labels (managed through the Microsoft Purview compliance portal). You can apply and retrieve the sensitivity label to or from Excel file using the respective Set and Get sensitivity label actions within the package. Using sensitivity label, customers can now classify documents such as General, Confidential, and Highly Confidential, and enforce protection policies like encryption and access control. This feature helps customers to perform the following:
- Ensure Excel documents remain compliant with internal security policies
- Reduce risk of data breaches and regulatory non-compliance
- Protect sensitive information by controlling access and applying consistent classification
See 민감도 라벨.
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Co-run Python scripts across multiple automations
with shared session
The Python Script package has been enhanced to support global session which can be shared across parent and child automations. Previously, each child automation using a Python Script initiated a new Python session, which led to maintenance overhead and slower performance. With the shared session capability, customers can now perform the following:
- Avoid duplicate sessions
- Maintain session continuity across automation boundaries
- Improve overall performance and efficiency
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Grouping by automation run hours: Realize your most valuable
automations, devices, and users
Automation run hours are one of the key metrics to understand the adoption of automation in your enterprise. The Grouping feature in Automation Command Center (ACC) enables you to realize the top automations, devices, and users that contribute to those run hours. This information is critical so that an automation lead can then verify the following:
- Top devices are maintained in the best of their health with frequent updates.
- Top users get the best of the resources to continue providing high value.
See 자동화 대시보드.
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Workload management at scale
Release updates
Date | Update |
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6 July 2025 | Build 37392 (Cloud-Sandbox)
includes the following:
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2 July 2025 | Build 37379 (On-Premises)
includes the following:
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18 June 2025 | On-Premises release |
4 June 2025 | Cloud-Sandbox release |
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: