Showing content for author: John Capobianco
8 posts
8 posts
How to visualize network state data for stakeholders
With REST APIs and CLI parsers, present your network state data in a variety of consumable ways for developers and stakeholders. Learn how with BlueCat.
The enterprise guide to network automation tools
When it comes to automation, the right network automation tools are crucial. Learn what to look for and get insight into what’s available out there.
8 network automation tasks for anyone to get started
Automating your network can be daunting, but the payoff is huge. Here are eight easy automation tasks to help any network engineer get started.
10 best Ansible modules for infrastructure as code
10 (plus a bonus) Ansible automation modules that anyone—from a beginner to a power user—can leverage to transform their network infrastructure to code.
My Automation Journey Part 4: Data Models and Templates
BlueCat invited John Capobianco, author of “Automate Your Network: Introducing the Modern Approach to Enterprise Network Management” to walk us through…
My Network Automation Journey, Part 3: Modernizing the Network Development Toolkit
In part three of our network automation blog series, we dive into the network tools which can improve the speed and agility of coding.
My Automation Journey, Part 2: Building in Ansible and Initial Impact
In part two of this blog series, we discuss getting started with Ansible playbooks and take a look ahead at the role of DNS.
My Network Automation Journey, Part 1: Frameworks and Goals
Successful implementation of network automation requires planning, clear goals, and a strong deployment strategy. Blog series part 1: plans and goals.
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