Automate infrastructure workflows
IT infrastructure is a critical business asset
Today’s businesses depend on IT infrastructure and applications. As a result, IT teams now play a strategic role in their company’s success. Even so, IT budgets are not increasing, and IT teams must manage increasingly large, complex, and disparate IT infrastructure without hiring new staff.
Most organizations use a domain-centric approach to infrastructure management. Each team manages their own area of expertise using their preferred tools and methods. Tools, techniques, and best practices are rarely shared between teams. This redundancy and lack of collaboration result in higher costs and lower efficiency. Additionally, because domain expertise is concentrated, only a few staff members may be able to perform a given task, causing delays if those staff members are unavailable.
Infrastructure automation can help you optimize and transform your IT
Automation is essential for both IT optimization and digital transformation. To support business success, IT environments must be efficient, scalable, and reliable. Infrastructure automation can help your organization streamline operations, improve agility, boost productivity, and increase security and availability.
Most organizations that have started to automate their infrastructure are doing so by domain. As with overall infrastructure management, each team uses their chosen automation tools and processes, prompting higher costs, lower efficiency, and limited collaboration. Additionally, many automation tools do not integrate with each other and different teams often take dissimilar approaches to infrastructure automation. This results in time-consuming manual handoffs between teams that can significantly delay projects and resource delivery, even though automation is applied to tasks within the workflow.
Increase your automation benefits with a holistic approach
A holistic approach to automation can help you save time, increase quality, improve employee satisfaction, and reduce costs throughout your entire infrastructure and organization. IT teams can be more productive, reduce errors, improve collaboration, and free up time for more meaningful, thoughtful work.