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  • Registration Open - CA Client Automation 14.6 customer validation (Beta)

    Registration is now open for the CA Client Automation 14.6 Customer Validation program (Beta). If you would like to participate, please register by sending an email to Pravesh.Jha@broadcom.com and Steven.Parker@broadcom.com 

    Expected beta Start Date: August 2025.

    Release 14.6 is ISO based using InstallShield 2022.

    Some of the planned changes in CA Client Automation 14.6 are:  

    • MDB installation support with Azure AD for SQL Managed Instance and Azure SQL Server
    • Remote Control: Headless Systems support 
    • Software Delivery: Nos-less throttle improvement
    • Software Delivery: Save as  default  in SD Jobs procedure options
    • Software Delivery: Drag and Drop support for SD Job reorder in Setup Jobs
    • Software Delivery: Alternate SS - Patch Management IntelliRollup support
    • Software Delivery: Improved SD Server performance
    • Enterprise and Domain Manager support on Windows Server 2025
    • DSM Reporter - Heuristic software detection date
    • Agent support on SLES 15 SP-6 
    • Third Party component updates
    • OSIM: IPV6 for Microsoft Windows Support 
    • Agent support on macOS 15 (Sequoia) ARM 

     

    After you have confirmed your participation, watch out for further email communication with the details of the beta start kick off meeting followed by software download location.
    Thank you for your business and looking forward to working with you on the validation program.

     

    Disclaimer: The features listed above are subject to change or withdrawal by Broadcom at any time without notice. The development, release and timing of any features or functionality described in here remain at Broadcom’s sole discretion. 

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  • Upcoming SiteMinder Office Hours - August 21, 2025

    The SiteMinder Product Team will be hosting Office Hours on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025

    at 11:00 US Eastern time (8:00 US Pacific time and 17:00 Central European Time).

    These meetings last one hour and are composed of two general sections.  In the first section, we present topics of prepared information and in the second section we provide the opportunity for customers to ask questions of the SiteMinder team.  Team members from SiteMinder that participate in the call include development engineers, support team engineers, field engineers, and product management.
     
    Agenda:
     
    -        Glimpsing the future POC: Demonstrating AI tools you can use now to improve SiteMinder Administration

    Administrators regularly execute several tasks that range from searching for particular SiteMinder Policy Objects, such as a realm that protects a specific resource, to diagnosing a functional error that has been captured deep within a SiteMinder log file.  These tasks may be easy for some but challenging for newer Administrators of SiteMinder.   In this session we will demonstrate and walk you through how to attach an AI toolset, based on an MCP Server and Client, to your existing SiteMinder environment to enable you to quickly accomplish these and other similar administrative tasks.   

     
    -        Make other announcements important to the SiteMinder community.
     
    Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from the experts, see demonstrations, and get your questions answered about the future of secure, scalable identity management.

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