Set of Cisco IOS commands available as subtasks ready for usage
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Feb 3, 2021
Set of Cisco IOS commands available as subtasks ready for usage
This module contains a Cortex subtask which allows users to log information to the database in a structured format.
This module provides several tutorial Cortex flows to help new users get familiar with Cortex.
An example flow to retrieve and process emails from an IMAP account
The Cortex Service Request Catalog is a new homepage that can be used in the Cortex LivePortal and gives users easy access to automation flows
Cortex Subtasks which interact with Amazon Web Services (AWS) without using the AWS Graphical User Interface.
Flows and Subtasks for regular polling of an IMAP Email Server and processing received emails
Flows, subtasks and more to integrate Cortex with a Kafka broker
This provides a set of sub-tasks and flows to implement TM Forum OpenAPI Notifications
Subtask that converts a PDF file uploaded via LivePortal to a .txt file
Allows a flow author to rename variables used by a Cortex flow or subtask.
Cortex Subtasks which provide operations to manage IP Addresses.
Flow to allow the LivePortal Logo, Help and Background images and main Colour schema to be updated as well as the Support and Contact Us boxes on the landing page.
This module allows users to interact with VMWare
A useful subtask that will return the elliptical distance between two gps coordinates
This library contains a set of Flows and subtasks to upload Microsoft Excel spreadsheets into Cortex and concurrently process lines in them.
Cortex Subtasks which interact with Microsoft Excel without requiring Microsoft Excel to be installed on the Cortex application server.
Cortex Subtasks which interact with Microsoft Azure without using the Microsoft Azure Graphical User Interface.
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