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Automations
JunOS File Transfer
Users can automate file transfer to an JunOS on the network from a remote file server. This optimizes software upgrade procedures by allowing engineers to execute preparation steps autonomously, thereby reducing the lead window. Learn More About Software Upgrades with Itential

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The Future of NetOps: Delivering Network Services Like the Rest of IT
For years, networking has operated separately from the rest of IT infrastructure. While compute, storage, and applications moved toward cloud-first, API-driven models, networking has remained mostly manual and ticket-driven. That’s no longer sustainable. In my recent TNOps Podcast conversation with Scott Robohn and Ethan Banks, we explored how networking must evolve — not just by

Adapters
Google Drive
This Pre-Built Adapter is used to integrate the Itential Automation Platform (IAP) with the Google Drive System. Additional information coming soon…

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Automation at Scale: Powering ISP Success for BEAD Broadband Rollout
The Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program (BEAD) is a $42.45 billion push to bring high-speed internet to every corner of the United States, targeting unserved and underserved communities. For internet service providers (ISPs), this means rolling out complex broadband networks, activating new services, and ensuring all services can be properly billed across rural counties and

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From Infrastructure to Services: Enable On-Demand Resource Lifecycle Management with Itential Orchestration
DEMO From Infrastructure to Services Cloud, network, and security teams all play a role in deploying applications with the right infrastructure and services. But the challenge starts with provisioning the underlay and overlay infrastructure and extends when managing these services over time. Traditional approaches to infrastructure focus on initial deployment, leaving operational teams scrambling to

Adapters
Amazon Route53
This Pre-Built Adapter is used to integrate the Itential Automation Platform (IAP) with the Amazon Route53 System. Additional information coming soon…

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Adapter Mock Data
Adapters: Mock Data Defining Mock Data in an Adapter Running an Adapter in Stub Mode Mock Field Definitions Mock Data Usage & Examples Defined in Action.json Mock Data Files Multiple Mock Data Files Capture Mock Data from Postman Capture Mock Data from Test Capture Mock Data from Adapter Log Adapter Support ITENTIAL ADAPTERS TECHNICAL RESOURCE

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The Automation Paradox: Why More Scripts ≠ More Control
Let’s start with a truth every NetEng pro knows: scripts are awesome — until they’re not. You write one to drop a VLAN. It works. You feel like a rockstar. Then you write 50 more, and suddenly you’re drowning in a mess of dependencies, version mismatches, and operators pinging you while you’re watching the game

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AutoCon 2: The Automation Builder’s Dilemma
Video AutoCon 2: The Automation Builder's Dilemma For too long, network teams have been stuck in place when it comes to automation. Of course, we’ve made progress over the years — Python Scripts and Ansible Playbooks are a far cry from Perl, TCL, or Expect — but fundamentally, network engineers are still participating in automation
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