In terms of Orchestrator as a tool there is a lot of room for improvement, specifically in being more developer-friendly though it has come a long way. From that perspective, certain modern features are missing, especially when compared to developer tools such as Visual Studio Code or other code editors. That's essential, considering it's the primary development tool for VMware. In terms of Automation, there should be more features that align with what public cloud interfaces can provide. Not everyone is a developer; therefore, if they can offer out-of-the-box features for the most common scenarios that customers need, it would be highly beneficial for end users.
Head of Sales and Operations at New Horizon Computers
Real User
Top 5
Sep 30, 2025
In future updates of VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator, I would love to see more AI-based features such as automatic deployment, where we just have to download a couple of files and everything is done. Additionally, support cases should be able to log automatically.
I would like to see improvements related to AI integration, which could make understanding from a language perspective easier. Features like drag-and-drop, enabling code to be written automatically, would simplify the process for customers.
Workload Automation streamlines and manages critical business processes and IT jobs, ensuring efficiency and reliability across an enterprise's workflow. It reduces manual efforts and helps in maintaining complex workloads seamlessly.This solution facilitates the automation of task scheduling, reducing downtime and errors. By automating repetitive tasks, IT teams can focus on strategic initiatives. The tool adapts flexibly to changing business needs, supporting diverse environments and...
In terms of Orchestrator as a tool there is a lot of room for improvement, specifically in being more developer-friendly though it has come a long way. From that perspective, certain modern features are missing, especially when compared to developer tools such as Visual Studio Code or other code editors. That's essential, considering it's the primary development tool for VMware. In terms of Automation, there should be more features that align with what public cloud interfaces can provide. Not everyone is a developer; therefore, if they can offer out-of-the-box features for the most common scenarios that customers need, it would be highly beneficial for end users.
In future updates of VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator, I would love to see more AI-based features such as automatic deployment, where we just have to download a couple of files and everything is done. Additionally, support cases should be able to log automatically.
I would like to see improvements related to AI integration, which could make understanding from a language perspective easier. Features like drag-and-drop, enabling code to be written automatically, would simplify the process for customers.