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Home » Next-Gen Network Automation – Advancing through Software

Next-Gen Network Automation – Advancing through Software

October 24, 2019
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To advance network automation, organizations need to move from manual, human-centric command line interfaces (CLIs) to machine-driven automation. Chris Wade, Co-founder and CTO of Itential, talks about the critical issues associated with network automation and why it’s time to treat the network as code. By taking a software-centric approach, organizations can integrate across multiple domains for end-to-end network automation.

https://nginfrastructure.com/network-automation/

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