Author Archives: Anthony Lin
Author Archives: Anthony Lin
A variety of industry experts cite Artificial Intelligence and Automation as key emerging trends. But if you look around your organizations, you will see the evidence of AI projects and also an increasing focus on using automation in a variety of ways. IBM and Red Hat together can help you build on and apply these trends to your IT operations.
In this article, which is part 1 of the 2 articles that I intend to write, we will show how complex application environments produce more data than the humans tasked with running those environments can feasibly understand. And how the combination of an AIOps platform like Instana with an enterprise automation platform like Ansible Automation Platform can give human operators the edge they need to keep business critical applications running and users satisfied.
Having worked as an operation engineer in the past, I am aware of the all-too-familiar challenge of receiving a storm of alerts and trying to locate the root cause of an anomaly so as to isolate the problem and recover the services in the shortest possible time. However, conventional monitoring tools are often only able to raise Continue reading
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform acts as the single pane of glass to automate different manual tasks in a heterogeneous cloud and virtualization environments; be it Red Hat OpenStack Platform, VMware vSphere, bare metal or the next-generation Telco cloud-native platform.
To manage cloud infrastructures like Red Hat OpenStack Platform, we will need to manage not just the individual cloud services (configuration), but also the interactions and relationships between them (orchestration). Ansible Content Collections for Red Hat OpenStack Platform allows automation and management of various OpenStack offerings powered by different prominent Telco network vendors - such as Ericsson, Huawei and Nokia.
Bringing the values and benefits of Ansible automation to Telco NFV operations and deployments daily jobs helps avoid a lot of manual tasks, saves time, improves consistency and frees the existing resources to do more non-repetitive tasks to focus on innovation.
The following is an example of an Asia Pacific Telco using Ansible to implement NFV automation.
Background
The Telco customer has multiple Red Hat OpenStack Platform clouds from different vendors, i.e. Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia, VMware, and would like to have an automation tool that acts as a single pane of glass to fill some gaps in Continue reading
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform acts as the single pane of glass to automate different manual tasks in a heterogeneous cloud and virtualization environments; be it Red Hat OpenStack Platform, VMware vSphere, bare metal or the next-generation Telco cloud-native platform.
To manage cloud infrastructures like Red Hat OpenStack Platform, we will need to manage not just the individual cloud services (configuration), but also the interactions and relationships between them (orchestration). Ansible Content Collections for Red Hat OpenStack Platform allows automation and management of various OpenStack offerings powered by different prominent Telco network vendors - such as Ericsson, Huawei and Nokia.
Bringing the values and benefits of Ansible automation to Telco NFV operations and deployments daily jobs helps avoid a lot of manual tasks, saves time, improves consistency and frees the existing resources to do more non-repetitive tasks to focus on innovation.
The following is an example of an Asia Pacific Telco using Ansible to implement NFV automation.
Background
The Telco customer has multiple Red Hat OpenStack Platform clouds from different vendors, i.e. Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia, VMware, and would like to have an automation tool that acts as a single pane of glass to fill some gaps in Continue reading