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EMA

Analyst Report

Enterprise Network Automation for 2020 & Beyond

Network automation used to be about writing fragile, one-off scripts that could eliminate simple, manual tasks. Today, enterprises are pushing the envelope by using advanced analytics, off-the-shelf and internally-developed software, and other techniques to automate both simple and complex network management processes. Research firm Enterprise Management Associates surveyed over 250 end users to understand what

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sdxCentral

On-Demand Webinar

How to Take a Pragmatic Approach to Achieving Programmable Network Automation

Network automation is the latest catchphrase to hit the networking space. Hot on the heels of SDN, NFV, and intent-based networking, network automation has been used as an umbrella term to encompass all manner of programmable approaches to automating network configuration and control. Many network engineers who may already have collections of standard operating procedures, template config files, scripts

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Blog

The Future of Automation & Orchestration

According to Gartner, 65 percent of organizations that deployed robotic process automation will introduce artificial intelligence, including machine learning and natural language processing algorithms, by 2022. At the same time, network automation initiatives have begun to mature and expand — moving from automations of common tasks to larger use cases that address multiple technologies and domains,

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Network Strategy

On-Demand Webinar

How to Create a Modern Network Automation Strategy Without a Rip-And-Replace Methodology

How to create a modern network automation strategy without a rip-and-replace methodology. In an effort to migrate from the CLI, the level of innovation in the network domain is being developed at a pace we have not previously experienced. Yet with over 60% of enterprises still utilizing an ad hoc manual and reactive script-based approach

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451 Research

Analyst Report

Network Workflow Automation Gets a Low-Code Makeover

Letting IT build network automation seems compelling at first but will incur significant technical debt for future generations. Low-code workflow automation balances the customization enterprises desire with automation against pre-built and reusable blocks of functions. IT automation is in demand and there’s no shortage of tools from scripting languages and libraries to commercial, off-the-shelf automation

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