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AIOps: Building Self-Healing, Observability-Driven Automation

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OVERVIEW

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AIOps uses data science, big data, and machine learning to make IT operations more intelligent, efficient, and automated. In this workshop, you will build an intelligent, self-healing automation workflow that showcases how automation and AI can detect, analyse, and remediate application failures without writing any playbooks manually.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:

You will learn to implement the three major pillars of AIOps—Observability, and Automation—using Red Hat AI, Ansible Lightspeed, Event-Driven Ansible (EDA), and Ansible Automation Platform (AAP) You will see firsthand how a unified "observe-analyse-respond" workflow can be applied across completely different domains, including Linux systems, complex network infrastructure, and Windows environments

Who Should Attend

Because this workshop explores a universal, platform-agnostic automation pattern, it is highly valuable for:

  • Solution Architects/Infrastructure Owners interested in solution guides and architecture patterns to simplify adoption of AIOps workflows
  • Linux System Administrators interested in automatically resolving service failures (like Apache outages)
  • Network Engineers looking to troubleshoot routing issues (like OSPF failures on Cisco routers) using Splunk and AI-generated playbooks
  • Windows Administrators wanting to automate responses to Active Directory and Windows Firewall security events
  • IT Operations and Automation Professionals looking to incrementally adopt self-healing infrastructure

Whether you are new to AIOps or ready for complex, real-world networking scenarios, you can choose your own path based on your skill level

Pre-requisites

  • Lab materials will be provided
  • This workshop requires students to have beginner-level knowledge of command-line Ansible and Visual Studio Code
  • Experience with building Ansible Playbooks and working with AAPl

    A basic understanding of working with Linux systems. Attendees should have working knowledge of at least one Linux text editor (nano, pico, vi/vim, zile, emacs) with which to write Ansible playbooks

    Attendees must use their own laptop and charger with admin rights and the ability to connect to a lab environment hosted in a public cloud

    There is no student prep work required before the workshop

To offer a quality virtual lab experience, spots are limited, so reserve your spot today!

Questions? Please reach out to anzevents@redhat.com.


EVENTS DETAILS 
 

Date :Friday, 14 August 2026
Time :10:00 AM - 1:00 PM AEST / 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM AWST / 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM NZST
Duration :Up to 3 Hours, including hands-on labs

 

SPEAKERS


Kristian Peacocke

Senior Specialist Solution Architect, Red Hat

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Stu Bernstein

Solutions Architect - Automation, Red Hat

Throughout his career, Stu has held various roles across corporate, enterprise, vendor, and partner organizations. He is passionate about all aspects of automation and platform lifecycle management.