8 strategies for developing resilient workflows
Learn more about IT workflow automation with eight key strategies for building resilient processes. Explore how to streamline operations and reduce downtime with efficient workflows.
Learn more about IT workflow automation with eight key strategies for building resilient processes. Explore how to streamline operations and reduce downtime with efficient workflows.
This article was originally published in 2023. Now in 2024, we reflect on the lessons and takeaways from last year and prepare for what’s to come this year in IT and business process automation. Redwood Software Chief Product Officer Abhijit Kakhandiki shares predictions in automation ROI, hyperautomation, generative AI for automation — What’s coming in 2024 to have you making the right moves and investments. As we move further into the digital age,
As many trivia fans know, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the tallest building in the world. At 163 stories, the skyscraper soars so far into the sky that, from the highest floors, you can still see the sun for several minutes after it sets at ground level. But one of the most awe-inspiring parts of the tower is something you can’t see — its foundation. Built deep into the ground, the concrete and steel foundation supports 450,000 metric tons of weight,
Learn about the evolution of job scheduling and workload automation solutions into Service Orchestration and Automation Platforms (SOAPs). Changes to IT environments and processes have continued to skyrocket in recent years. Digital transformation initiatives are now characterized by cloud adoption, workload automation (WLA) and process orchestration across complex ecosystems. As a result, the automation strategies and tools you choose for enterprise use cases must evolve. Traditional approaches and cloud automation solutions can’t meet the needs of the new IT environment and the changing face of business.
Hybrid IT is now an approach that is widely used by most companies to effectively manage their businesses operations. But running systems and applications across public and private cloud and on-premises technology brings additional complexity that needs to be managed. For a digital business to be competitive, it needs workload automation technology that goes beyond the traditional capabilities of legacy workload or scheduling tools to effectively deal with the range of systems and applications and the growing number of technology types being used.
Reliability and scalability have always been key priorities for IT. With the unprecedented business impacts from COVID-19, they’re requirements. Your services — and your customers — depend on them. Many organizations spend significant time and expense to support the vision of an adaptable, always-on enterprise, and too many struggle to achieve it in spite of that investment. Time consumed by workarounds, patches and daily management, along with costs for on-premises hardware and licensing, can quickly spiral out of control.