Every summer, Gartner releases its Hype Cycles, which are snapshots of technologies that are maturing, emerging, and delivering real value to enterprises.
For the third consecutive year, Itential was recognized across seven separate Gartner Hype Cycle™ reports in categories like Infrastructure Orchestration, NetDevOps, and Network Automation.
On the surface, these reports cover very different domains: I&O Automation, Enterprise Networking, Compute, Site Reliability Engineering, IT Operations, Data Center Infrastructure, and Human and Social Services in Government. But reading across them, a pattern jumps out:
Automation is everywhere, but orchestration is what makes it work at enterprise scale.
The Reality for I&O Teams in 2025
Gartner’s research lines up with what we hear every day in conversations with infrastructure, networking, and platform teams inside the world’s largest enterprises. The obstacles to operationalizing automation at scale are clear and they’re not going away.
1️⃣ The Complexity Challenge
Problem: Most large enterprises have automation in place, but it’s fragmented across domains like network, cloud, compute, and security.
Impact: These silos slow delivery, create operational risk, and prevent teams from reusing or governing automation at scale.
2️⃣ AI Acceleration Meets the Skills Gap
Problem: Generative AI and AI agents are accelerating automation creation, but I&O teams don’t have the resources to safely operationalize them.
Impact: Without orchestration, AI-enabled automations stay isolated, limiting value and increasing risk.
3️⃣ Compliance & Audit Pressure
Problem: Continuous compliance is now a baseline requirement for security, regulatory, and audit-readiness.
Impact: Most automation wasn’t designed to enforce policy or deliver governance out of the box, putting pressure on I&O leaders to retrofit governance while speeding delivery.
4️⃣ The Execution Gap
Problem: Gartner warns that “over 80% of comprehensive network automation initiatives will have been shelved due to persistent skills scarcity and inadequate funding” by the end of the decade.
Impact: Without orchestration platforms that enable policy enforcement, governance, and reuse at scale, initiatives stall before delivering measurable value.
Why Orchestration Is the Common Thread

Combining automation technologies to enable orchestrated delivery patterns continues to improve I&O automation’s value to consumers.
— Gartner, Hype Cycle for I&O Automation, 2025
Across the 2025 Hype Cycles, orchestration consistently appears as the multiplier that transforms scattered automation into enterprise-scale outcomes.
This isn’t just about connecting tools.
Orchestration transforms automation into a strategic, scalable capability by:
- Standardizing delivery across hybrid environments.
Spanning on-prem, cloud, edge, and colocation so services are delivered consistently and governed end-to-end. - Embedding policy and compliance into workflows.
Integrating RBAC, drift detection, and policy-as-code so every change is secure, auditable, and ready for inspection. - Accelerating adoption through AI-enhanced orchestration.
Leveraging low-code interfaces and GenAI capabilities to speed workflow creation, reduce skills barriers, and safely operationalize AI-generated automations.
Itential’s Role: Turning Analyst Recognition into Action
Being recognized in seven Gartner Hype Cycles isn’t just a badge of honor, it’s validation of where the market is moving and what our customers are doing with our platform.
Across these reports, three categories keep coming up: Infrastructure Orchestration, NetDevOps, and Network Automation. That’s not by accident. Those are the areas where enterprises are feeling the most pain and seeing the fastest returns when they get orchestration in place.
Here’s how Itential is different:
- Orchestration Across Domains
Hybrid environments span data centers, clouds, SD-WANs, edge locations, and more. Orchestration connects it all so automation can move from task-based to service-based. - Governance That’s Built-In
From federal agencies to financial institutions, our customers are building workflows where compliance is enforced by design. That means every change is logged, policy-checked, and ready for audit. - Execution That’s Unified
Most teams already have automation, it’s just scattered. Itential provides a single platform to run scripts, pipelines, and AI-generated workflows with the same controls and visibility. - Readiness for What’s Next
With AI agents, event-driven triggers, and platform engineering becoming the norm, orchestration is what brings it together. Our architecture is built to plug into whatever comes next without locking teams into a single vendor or ecosystem.
This is why orchestration appears in Hype Cycles from I&O Automation to Enterprise Networking to Compute. And why Itential is recognized in each of them.
The Bottom Line
Orchestration is no longer an emerging idea. It’s the connective layer that makes enterprise automation possible and scalable.
Gartner’s 2025 Hype Cycles reinforce what infrastructure teams already know: automation alone can’t solve for speed, complexity, compliance, or AI-driven change.
That’s where orchestration and Itential come in.
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