Are you managing Windows servers and want to find a simpler way to manage, configure and ensure compliance in your environment or just interested in what automation can do for Windows Server? Then this webinar is for you. We will cover how new collections and content for Red Hat Ansible’s integration with Microsoft technologies streamline operations and ensure consistency across your hybrid environment from Azure to Windows.
Learn how combining Microsoft’s technologies with Red Hat Ansible's powerful automation capabilities provide a flexible, certified, and fully supported solution for modern hybrid IT operations.
We'll dive into the core capabilities of the new and existing integrations and discuss how to:
- Automate critical Windows tasks like software distribution, patch management, and configuration updates while integrating with Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (MECM) as the single source of truth
- Gain full control over your patching lifecycle, including smart phasing for safer rollouts.
- Trigger immediate actions from Microsoft System Center Operations Manager via Event-Driven Ansible to automate infrastructure troubleshooting and remediation
- Harden, detect drift, and generate audit ready reports for Windows Servers for compliance enforcement
Live event date: Tuesday, April 14, 2026 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET
On-demand event: Available for one year afterward
SPEAKER
Aubrey Trotter
Technical Marketing Manager, Ansible Business Unit, Red Hat
Aubrey Trotter is a highly motivated, multicultural full stack engineer with a passion for learning and adapting. She is currently working as a Technical Marketing Manager for Ansible Automation Platform.
Matthew Packer
Product Marketing Manager, Ansible Business Unit, Red Hat
Matthew Packer is a Principal Product Marketing Manager for Ansible Automation Platform and is responsible for cloud automation. Prior to joining Red Hat, he worked in product marketing specializing in retail payment technology at Vontier and product management at Cisco in cloud-based networking. Matthew also worked as a consultant at Honeywell in the manufacturing and utilities industries with a focus on the Internet of Things (IoT) and predictive analytics space.