NetBrain IBA Center Solution Brief
SOLUTION BRIEF NetBrain Intent-Based Automation Center (formerly Intent Library) ® Modern network infrastructures have a lot more in common than most people realize, and although the equipment and topology details vary widely, the kinds of operational needs are surprisingly the same. Reduce the Number of Required Reduce the Amount of Service Tickets Resources and Human Errors The second type of common operational need is the The first of these operational needs is related to the ability to be proactive. By understanding each of the dearth of network service and remediation tasks large enterprise applications in use and their individual network enterprises experience. These can number into the requirements, any digital infrastructure can be monitored thousands per month, but if the concept of similarity is to assure those conditions continuously exist. It is quite considered, there may only be a few dozen unique types common for new applications to have an adverse effect of problems, each of which is repeated hundreds or upon previously installed applications, so having the thousands of times. This presents a huge opportunity for ability to verify the production network operating optimization by leveraging automation to address these conditions in the context of the applications that reside relatively few situations. These common types of upon the network is key to strategic operations. By problems can be solved once, and then by capturing proactively looking for issues before they impact the those resolutions, simply applied to subsequent business, problems can be eliminated before outages occurrences, dramatically reducing the number of or service degradations occur. It has been estimated resources required, increasing the consistency of that 50% of all problems can be eliminated using resolutions, and reducing human error. In fact, up to 95% proactive verification. of all service tickets can be accelerated by applying reusable automation in this manner.
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