2024 Gartner® Market Guide for Infrastructure Automation & Orchestration Tools
Increase Infrastructure Agility by Investing in Infrastructure Automation & Orchestration Tools
“The continued adoption of cloud, DevOps and platform engineering requires the expansion of infrastructure automation and orchestration capabilities to meet user demands. Leaders in Infrastructure & Operations (I&O) must evolve practices to accelerate and optimize infrastructure delivery, mitigate risk, and enable autonomy.”
Unlock Value & Accelerate Adoption of Infrastructure Orchestration With Low-Code Platforms
Orchestration is often an overlooked resource among I&O teams, who may view it as overly complex, fear the loss of control, or feel daunted by the high level of skills required to effectively implement it. This hesitancy to embrace orchestration can hinder the potential efficiency and innovation.
However, there is a significant opportunity for I&O leaders to take a step forward. By transitioning from merely automating tasks to orchestrating complex workflows, they can integrate various tools, practices, and deployment targets. This evolution would enable the creation of standardized, repeatable, and scalable processes that can greatly enhance the capabilities and performance of I&O teams.
“DevOps, platform engineering and I&O teams are using IA&O tools to automate the delivery and operation of infrastructure with autonomy, scale and greater reliability.”
Download this Gartner Research Report to learn:
- The market direction for Infrastructure automation and orchestration tools.
- Must-have capabilities to look for when evaluating IA&O tools.
- Recommendations for selecting and implementing infrastructure automation and orchestration tools.
- Why Itential was named a representative vendor
Why Infrastructure Teams Choose Itential
Orchestrate Across Distributed Networks
Anyone Can Automate
Leverage Existing Automation Efforts
Rapid Time to Value
Gartner, Market Guide for Infrastructure Automation and Orchestration Tools, Chris Saunderson, Hassan Ennaciri, Daniel Betts, 21st February 2024.
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