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Quantum Automation Center
What QAC is, how it is organized, and how it helps operate automations, agents, and reports from one place.
Updated: 2026-05-17
What QAC is
Quantum Automation Center is the workspace where an organization enables automations, configures operational data, runs processes, reviews results, and reads reports.
QAC acts as an operating layer: it shows what the user needs to run a process without exposing internal infrastructure details.
Main areas
- Dashboard: overall activity and operating status.
- Automations: catalog of processes available to the organization.
- Executions: run history with status, duration, parameters, and artifacts.
- Agents: AI assistants configured for specific tasks.
- Reports: outputs generated by automations or agents.
- Billing: limits, plans, and available capacity for the organization.
- Settings: organization data, users, language, and preferences.
How an automation moves
An automation usually follows this path:
- It is enabled for an organization.
- The user completes reusable configuration.
- It runs manually or on a schedule.
- QAC shows the timeline and status of each step.
- The system generates outputs such as reports, emails, or artifacts.
- The team uses those results to decide what to do next.
What to check when something fails
If an execution does not produce the expected result, review:
- Overall execution status.
- Parameters used.
- Exact step where the error happened.
- Logs visible to the user.
- Generated artifacts.
- Sent emails or reports.
If the problem depends on an external source, QAC should show it as a review item, not as valid information.