WHITEPAPER Network Automation Maturity Enables Business Most organizations know their average MTTR, so this can be used as the baseline in their automation journey allowing them to easily measure concrete savings as they progress in their own maturity. For instance, the four hours that you spend manually executing a service ticket with CLI, may be reduced to two hours through automation, saving 50%. And with organizations reporting 5,000 service tickets per month, this yields a monthly aggregate savings of about 10,000 hours (or approximately 60 operators.) At prevailing engineer hourly rates, that’s almost $1 million per month! The knowledge contained within the NetBrain system grows over time as more subject matter experts contribute their experience, becoming a tireless and virtually unlimited partner to the support team. As the NetOps team gains knowledge, or new networking technologies are introduced to the network, troubleshooting methods change and NetBrain captures these changes automatically, allowing the number of runbooks and guidebooks to grow to support changes in the network. Capturing the knowledge of your best engineers also makes your NetOps team stronger and more impactful to the business. NetBrain facilitates sharing knowledge and improving the ability of every engineer to address a wider range of network issues without the need for each engineer to have extensive training on every device and scenario. And when people leave the company, NetBrain’s network automation platform retains that knowledge and makes it easy to empower new employees. How does Automation Maturity Powers Strategic Growth NetBrain helps As network automation matures, operational efficiency climbs. Organizations that deploy NetOps teams? NetBrain find their staff are more satisfied with their roles, and their value becomes problem solving rather than simply repeating mundane task over and over again. This allows them time to hone their advanced skills and learn new technologies that are personally rewarding WATCH VIDEO from a career development point of view. These new skills include deploying and supporting public cloud networks, establishing highly flexible software-defined networking, data center interconnect and performance management, or exploring and adopting new digital transformation technologies. With service tasks and tickets numbering into the hundreds or thousands per month, it’s clear that as enterprises advance their network automation maturity, everything becomes easier. Everything becomes more defendable. Advanced network automation maturity reduces costs and increases employee satisfaction while ensuring that a highly functional and easily supportable network infrastructure is always available for every application installed across the enterprise, improving the entire bottom line of the company. The Definitive Guide to Network Automation | 6
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