Microsoft Windows Automation with Red Hat Ansible
Microsoft will be one of the Red Hat clients speaking at “AnsibleFest Atlanta” from Sept. 24 to 26. Other customers at the show addressing their Ansible adoption include Datacom, Energy Market Company and Surescripts.
“Adopting Red Hat Ansible Automation has not only changed how our networks are managed, but also sparked a cultural transformation within our organization,” said Bart Dworak, Microsoft’s software engineering manager for Network Infrastructure and Operations, in a statement. “By putting automation at the forefront of our strategy and not as an afterthought, we’ve been able to scale it in ways we did not know possible. Our engineers are now constantly looking for creative ways to solve their problems using Ansible Playbooks.”
Microsoft turned to Ansible to boost the efficiency of hundreds of engineers across 600 locations worldwide. Those engineers use Ansible for designing, building and deploying IT networks at scale, and the use of Ansible Automation has saved an estimated 3,000 work hours per year and reduced downtime.
Microsoft Windows Automation with Red Hat Ansible (DO417) is optimized for professionals with no prior Ansible experience on the Windows Server. For Microsoft Windows systems, you’ll use Ansible to write automation playbooks to perform specific device administration tasks on a reproducible scale. You will also learn to use Red Hat Ansible Tower to securely manage and run your Ansible playbooks from a central web-based user interface.
This course is based on Red Hat Ansible Engine 2.8, Red Hat Ansible Tower 3.5, and Windows Server 2016 and 2019. STEPS will give you the best Microsoft Windows Automation with Red Hat Ansible (DO417) training in Kochi.
Impact on the organization
Effective use of Red Hat Ansible Automation for the Windows IT infrastructure helps improve operational agility while ensuring necessary security, consistency, and repeatability of management operations. In conjunction with training on Linux and network automation from Red Hat, cross-platform automation solutions, managed from a single pane of glass become feasible.
Impact on the individual
You will write and run Windows automation tasks using Red Hat Ansible Automation in a Windows environment. You will perform common administrative tasks, write Ansible projects from your Windows workstation, store the history of all changes in a Git-based version control system, and run and troubleshoot those tasks from the web interface of Red Hat Ansible Tower.