Furthermore, an open-source variant under a GPLv3 license is expected to drop by Q4 of this year. This "Atomic79 CE" (Community Edition) will lack the proprietary scheduler but will include the full validation matrix and core execution engine.
At its core, is a hybrid automation engine designed for environments where microsecond decision-making and resource efficiency are paramount. The name itself is indicative of its functionality: "Atomic" refers to its ability to break down complex tasks into indivisible, minimal execution units, while "79" denotes the 79 parallel verification layers that ensure data integrity. The suffix "Ea" stands for "Execution Agent." Atomic79 Ea
Implementing Atomic79 Ea in your infrastructure requires a shift in mindset. You do not "install" Atomic79 Ea like a typical application. Instead, you deploy the onto your target system. The current version, Ea Core v2.4, supports Windows (10/11, Server 2019+), Linux (kernel 5.10+), and FreeBSD. Furthermore, an open-source variant under a GPLv3 license
Atomic79 Ea uses a declarative manifest (YAML format) to define its behavior. Here is a minimal example: The name itself is indicative of its functionality: