Cisco UCS Director vs Cisco Intelligent Automation for cloud

I am new to cloud automation and private/public cloud solutions, and Im exploring what solutions Cisco has to offer.
What are the differences between these two solutions? What are the different use case scenarios?
I appreciate any feedback, Thanks,

Hello Sandeep,
Follwing  are key high point of UCSD or are better than what other vendors are  providing.
1) Enable Automation & Self Service through Workflows,  Triggers, & Tasks.
2) Lifecycle Management Controls.
3)  Automated adaptive provisioning.
4) Multi-tenant Security
5)  Single pane of glass for continuous capacity monitoring.
6)  Chargeback.
7) Orchestrator & workflow designer.
8 )CloudSense Analytics.
9) Multi-hypervisor support.
10) Multi-cloud  support.
Regards,
Shahzad

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