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What is Network Automation
What is Network Automation? Defining Network Automation The performance and reliability of networks are the critical foundation of today’s enterprise organizations. Automating network management tasks enables network operations teams to ensure agility, flexibility, and effectively support modern business demands. Network automation describes the approach of using software-based techniques to automate the configuration, orchestration, and management
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Guiding Principles for Network Automation
Guiding Principles for Network Automation Itential believes the only way to truly adopt modern, programmable networks is through automation. Our Guiding Principles serve as a blueprint for how organizations should approach network automation and how to lay the proper foundation for success now and into the future. Overview Your Blueprint for Evolving Network Automation for
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No Details Left Behind: How Network Teams Can Audit Infrastructure Access Easily with Stateful Orchestration
One of the more interesting conversations I’ve had with multiple customers recently has been around auditing. Today, it’s not enough to just show who/why/when you provisioned a firewall policy or security group. You must also answer the question: is that access or firewall policy still needed? Should it still be in place? Today’s ITSM systems
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How to Accelerate Service Order Fulfillment with the Itential App for ServiceNow OMT
Demo How to Accelerate Service Order Fulfillment with the Itential App for ServiceNow OMT Itential’s new application for ServiceNow OMT delivers powerful capabilities for service providers and large enterprise orchestrating and delivering innovative network services. This demo covers service order fulfillment and the requisite network provisioning across multiple domains, fulfilling an order for a product
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Azure Kubernetes Service
This integration automates the overall management of Azure Kubernetes including deployment and management of containerized applications. Additional information coming soon…
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Network Automation Processes
Itential Automation Factory Managing Network Automation Processes for Scale Managing network automation processes is a critical component of any successful automation initiative. Without an effective process, automation activities would lose the ability to align with business imperatives, and at the same time would lack the structure to reliably and efficiently design, implement, and refine automation
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Security Vulnerabilities Top of Mind? How to Prevent Network Breaches with Automated Audit & Remediation
Recent Security Advisories released this month by Cisco PSIRT have once again put security vulnerabilities top of mind for network teams. At least twice a year, Cisco releases advisory Bundles, but those only contain the planned vulnerabilities. On top of that, there are unplanned vulnerabilities. Auditing all your devices for vulnerabilities and remediating any issues
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Publishing Infrastructure Automations as Resource Facing Services with the Itential App for ServiceNow OMT
Demo Publishing Infrastructure Automations as Resource Facing Services with the Itential App for ServiceNow OMT The Itential Application for ServiceNow OMT enables service provider network teams, product owners, and ServiceNow catalog owners to leverage a standardized platform for automating, orchestrating, and delivering new infrastructure services. The application streamlines order fulfillment on top of Itential’s deep
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Ciena MCP
This integration automates service & network provisioning, compliance, and service assurance and fulfillment. Additional information coming soon…
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announcing torero 1.5: secrets injection for services
We're excited to unveil torero 1.5, now available at torero.dev. This release represents a major leap forward in security and operational efficiency, delivering centralized secret management that powers the consistent injection of secrets into all service types. Since launching torero, we've consistently focused on eliminating friction in network automation. Version 1.1 brought distributed clusters, 1.3
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