{"id":201965,"date":"2017-06-28T06:10:27","date_gmt":"2017-06-28T10:10:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/it-automation-trends-point-to-smarter-machines-not-just-faster-techtarget\/"},"modified":"2017-06-28T06:10:27","modified_gmt":"2017-06-28T10:10:27","slug":"it-automation-trends-point-to-smarter-machines-not-just-faster-techtarget","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/automation\/it-automation-trends-point-to-smarter-machines-not-just-faster-techtarget\/","title":{"rendered":"IT automation trends point to smarter machines &#8212; not just faster &#8211; TechTarget"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    When organizations automate IT tasks, the ability to do one    thing over and over again is a starting point -- not the finish    line. This technology is getting smarter and more flexible.  <\/p>\n<p>        This complimentary guide helps readers determine the pros,        cons and key considerations of DevOps by offering up 5        important questions you should be asking in order to create        a realistic DevOps assessment.      <\/p>\n<p>            By submitting your personal information, you agree that            TechTarget and its partners may contact you regarding            relevant content, products and special offers.          <\/p>\n<p>              You also agree that your personal information may be              transferred and processed in the United States, and              that you have read and agree to the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy.            <\/p>\n<p>    Computers repeat a task with the same output every time, but    it's a human who tells them what to do. This was shown in    spectacularly negative light when     Amazon Web Services suffered an outage in February 2017. A    systems administrator accidently took down more servers than    intended, starting a domino effect that then brought a large    part of AWS' infrastructure offline.  <\/p>\n<p>    The problem started when a human did something wrong, but a    lack of intelligent IT automation technology exacerbated it.    The platform did not recognize an issue and replicated it as    programmed to. If it can happen to Amazon, it can happen to    you. One of the biggest IT automation trends is technology with    checks and balances in place to prevent bad decisions from    spreading out of control.  <\/p>\n<p>    IT teams can program a system to automate a single task for a    single iteration -- but why would they? It starts with    handcrafting the script or code to carry out the task anyway;    automation accomplishes nothing more than what any sys admin    pressing Go would.     IT systems automation shows its strength where a task is    carried out repeatedly, either at different times against a    single system or against multiple ones.  <\/p>\n<p>    Systems patches and updates provide a prime example of IT    automation benefits. An OS patch is brought into a system for    initial test. The sys admin puts the patch onto a test system    manually, looking for any bad consequences before it rolls out    across the live environment.  <\/p>\n<p>    From the start, IT should     use the same tools in test that will be used in operations.    This helps prevent the sys admin and IT automation platform    from diverging -- if the sys admin takes the same actions that    then become a scripted flow, it prevents unforeseen problems.  <\/p>\n<p>    In addition, this uniformity lets the admin proof any further    actions that the IT automation platform will take. For example,    the tool deploys a patch, and the patch does not work, which    requires a corrective action that can be programmed in as well.  <\/p>\n<p>    Intelligence tops IT automation trends now. Dumb automation, as    used in many basic script systems, can bring everything down.  <\/p>\n<p>    Remediation should be a capability in any IT automation    platform. It can take the form of rollback, wherein the    platform identifies a problem that it cannot deal with directly    and therefore returns the whole system or any specific parts of    it     back to a working, known state. The rollback process then    alerts people, who use logs and other data to identify what    caused the problem and take actions to fix it.  <\/p>\n<p>    Remediation can alternatively occur when the automation tool    identifies why a system did not take the patch and changes it    so that it can. This kind of remediation should be preemptive:    An IT automation platform should examine all the target systems    before attempting to roll out the patch and single out which    ones cannot take it. The system must then take direct    remediation or     raise an alert. In some circumstances, the fix requires a    hardware change or complete replacement that is outside of IT    automation technology's capabilities.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another IT automation trend is reusability as a platform    feature. Whether a step or task can be reused depends on the    path to automation that an organization chooses. For example,    if a script provisions one certain workload on N number of    virtual servers, it only saves manual work when the user wants    that specific workload to spin up. However, if the tool creates    a workload container, the script can say to provision workload    A on N virtual servers. The same script also works with    workload B, C, D and so on.  <\/p>\n<p>    The organization can change the contents of workload A, B and    others as needed and adjust the way in which the specified        workload is provisioned. The abstraction layer between the    provisioning and package automations creates an object    hierarchy that gives the platform user greater flexibility. The    sys admin selects script A from the workload creation side and    wraps it in script B from the provisioning side to achieve a    desired result.  <\/p>\n<p>    Organizations can automate IT tasks beyond the OS level. The    same approach applies to application stacks, containers,    end-point devices and firmware -- any system that currently    requires a highly paid, yet fallible person to administer.  <\/p>\n<p>    IT automation has entered the realm of necessity. It's    impossible to provide a steady and stable platform that    combines physical, virtual and cloud resources across a range    of public, private and hybrid models if you    don't automate IT tasks.  <\/p>\n<p>    IT teams must investigate which automation technologies make    sense now -- before a lack of repeatability becomes a major    concern about IT performance.  <\/p>\n<p>    Automation is happening beyond the     IT level, across the whole organization.     Business process automation should also be a strong point    for IT, which must provide the necessary technology for smooth    and effective BPA use. As the     internet of things weaves its way into the organization,    many thousands of devices will require ongoing security and    maintenance. 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