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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:

  1. It is enabled for an organization.
  2. The user completes reusable configuration.
  3. It runs manually or on a schedule.
  4. QAC shows the timeline and status of each step.
  5. The system generates outputs such as reports, emails, or artifacts.
  6. 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.