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The operational effect of observability and event-driven automation

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IT automation strategies are the main topic of conversation because manual methods alone are no longer enough to manage complexity across hybrid environments, such as clouds, multiclouds, and on-premises technologies. Teams have to coordinate within and across domains and complicated technology, but without an automation strategy in place, delivering critical new capabilities will be slow. In addition, the operational infrastructure needs to be more consistent and change needs to be done efficiently and accurately. 

Event-driven automation is a new technique that provides an automated response to changing IT conditions. It can help keep key applications running smoothly with fewer issues due to consistent and accurate actions. When an issue does occur, resolution can also be achieved in less time with automation instead of extensive coordination. While event-driven automation is not a new technique, what’s needed is a way to expand its use while shrinking the technical debt of custom development. Join us to learn more about how to take advantage of observability and automation to run your critical technology more smoothly.

In this webinar, you’ll discover:

  • How to create a strategy that uses the right event-driven automation technology to automate more of your Day 2 operational demands.
  • When to apply event-driven automation to ensure faster mean time to repair (MTTR) so critical applications remain up and running.
  • When to proactively respond with event-driven automation.
  • How to integrate automation into your hybrid and multivendor IT environment to go from insights to action (e.g., from observability tools, system logs, and multiple sources of events to automated actions).

Live Event Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 | 11 AM EST

On-Demand Event: Available on-demand for one year following the live event.
 


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Joe Pisciotta

Principal Product Manager - Ansible, Red Hat

Joe Pisciotta is the Principal Product Manager for Event-Driven Ansible from Red Hat. He has a comprehensive background in architecting and delivering IT solutions for his customers. Joe previously worked in Red Hat consulting services where he collaborated with clients (primarily large financial organizations) to architect advanced automation and container platform solutions, including event-driven approaches to IT automation.

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Colin McNaughton

Principal Technical Marketing Manager, Ansible Automation Platform, Red Hat

Colin McNaughton is a Principal Technical Marketing Manager for Red Hat® Ansible® Automation Platform. He has a passion for efficiency, developer tools, and processes, and the overall Ansible automation creator experience.