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How Automation Solves the ITSM Integration Challenges with Network Configuration

IT service management (ITSM) includes activities to design, plan, deliver, operate, and control IT services. Typically, these activities require help from the network team related to activities involved in the end-to-end network management process such as change management, asset and configuration management, and incident and problem management. In order for IT and network teams to

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Futuriom Research Names Itential as a Leader Driving Network & Cloud Transformation with its Debut of the Futuriom 40

The newly released Futuriom 40 Report named Itential as one of the leading private companies best positioned to drive the advancement and innovation in cloud and network infrastructure trends forward in today’s highly digital world. We are honored to be chosen for this exciting new award by Futuriom, a research and analysis community focused on

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How TPx Communications Automated SD-WAN Onboarding for Increased Speed & Time to Market with Itential

At Itential, our goal is to help ensure each of our customers drive significant business value through network automation. For TPx Communications, that looked like a significant savings in both time and money. By leveraging Itential, they found this and more through automating SD-WAN and Firewall provisioning. Our CTO Chris Wade sat down with Norm

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Uncover Your Top Network Automation Use Cases with Itential’s Automation Value Calculator

If you’ve read any of my previous blogs, you know I’m a big advocate of enabling teams to effectively measure the business impact that network automation can have on their organization. By identifying the best use cases to start with and build upon based on the value they bring back to an organization, teams can

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Why Network Automation Requires a ‘Right Tool, Right Job’ Strategy

As networks have evolved, so have the tools and systems to support and manage across domains. The amount of time and complexity it takes to create a new service or change an existing one is ever-increasing. Unfortunately, there is no one tool to rule them all as each tool is designed for different domains. In

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