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ServiceDesk Plus

The ServiceDesk Plus adapter from Itential is used to integrate the Itential Automation Platform (IAP) with the ServiceDesk Plus API to create, manage, and transition tickets as work is done in the network. ServiceDesk Plus is a help desk management platform with extensive reporting capabilities and smart automation for asset lifecycle management. With this adapter

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Integrations for NetOps & DevOps Automation | Itential Blog

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How NetDevOps Teams Can Integrate Network Automations with their Entire IT Ecosystem

Integrations are the building blocks of network automation success. Think about your organization’s network and cloud infrastructure. You have multiple network domains, different systems like IPAM and monitoring, devices and controllers and cloud-based services from a variety of different vendors. To automate effectively, you need to be able to integrate with all of it. But

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How to Build an Itential Workflow: Part 5 – Publishing & Sharing Automations

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How to Build an Itential Workflow Series: Part 5 – Publishing & Sharing Automations

Getting started with automating network infrastructure requires a logical, step-by-step approach. You should start simple with a relevant use case and translate the process into a series of logical tasks. Then, you can build out integrations and surrounding processes to ensure it works with your infrastructure and meets your standards. Last, you will implement your

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SevOne

The SevOne adapter from Itential is used to integrate the Itential Automation Platform (IAP) with the SevOne API to check for the status of a device based on alarms present in the SevOne monitoring system. SevOne is a network management platform that collects, analyzes and visualizes performance data to determine the state of an infrastructure

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Itential + Alkira: Orchestrating Multi-Cloud Network Management

Demo Itential + Alkira: Orchestrating Multi-Cloud Network Management Modern enterprise networks are growing into a complex collection of domains and technologies managed by different teams and systems – making it difficult for network teams to find solutions that can enable self-service automation for BOTH cloud and traditional network domains as infrastructure continues to move towards

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3 Challenges to Overcome for True End-to-End Network Automation

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3 Challenges to Overcome for True End-to-End Network Automation

Digital transformation initiatives have established momentum across many organizations, but the velocity of these initiatives varies greatly across teams and groups within organizations. Simpler elements of digital transformation gain greater velocity, while more complex areas of the business lag. Within the IT space, networking has proven to be one of these complex areas. Failing to

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Silver Peak

The Silver Peak adapter from Itential is used to integrate the Itential Automation Platform (IAP) with the Silver Peak API, giving you the ability to perform SD-WAN orchestration between your Edge and Enterprise resources. It allows users to create and manage centralized business policies, security profiles, dynamic path optimization and setup application monitoring across the

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DEMO: ALkira

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Itential + Alkira: Simplify & Automate to Optimize Multi-Cloud Networks

Demo Itential + Alkira: Simplify & Automate to Optimize Multi-Cloud Networks In this edition of Alkira’s Design Zone video series, Itential and Alkira partner up to showcase the powerful integration between the two platforms. Alkira’s multi-cloud connectivity capabilities simplify the provisioning, operation, and management of multi-cloud networking, Then, Itential enables the entire network team to

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Network Programmability is Here to Stay

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Why Programmability is Fundamentally Changing How We Manage Networks

Looking back just a few years ago, business networks were viewed by most as “dumb pipes” – merely a means to send data from one place to the next. The interfaces and tools used to manage networks, such as the command line interface (CLI), were focused on manual interactions of engineers – logging in, changing

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