The increased reliance of organizations on cloud services during the pandemic has resulted in the need for the enterprise network to extend beyond just the datacentre and campus offices. This means that network now must embrace Edge, where data is created, captured, and processed. Businesses connecting to Edge and leveraging data they collect there will be well-positioned for the future.
Kissflow Low-Code attempts to break down technological boundaries by allowing IT and non-IT employees, such as line-of-business managers and department heads, to cooperate and develop bespoke applications that automate and streamline business operations fast.
“As enterprises continue to drive digital transformation, while also assuring compliance and security, the need for in-depth end-to-end network visibility and control is paramount,” stated Mark Leary, research director, network analytics and automation, IDC.
Ansible Automation Platform’s automation mesh addresses the requirement for automation at scale across the open hybrid cloud. The functionality connects various automation components and performs status checks across the IT estate on automation setups.
As with any disruptive technology, Kubernetes cannot be deployed and managed without a period of education and experimentation. Businesses are in that exciting, but sometimes frustrating, phase of deploying Kubernetes where they are trying new things. The core capabilities IT teams are already seeing is the value Kubernetes bring when grouping together the containers that makes an application into logical units.