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Network automation

Operate network services more efficiently through automation, freeing up time and resources.

Machines are better than humans at doing certain things.

Network automation can often be directly translated into time and resource savings in IT environments. As a result, automation in infrastructure is becoming more and more critical. The requirements for effective cost control are increasing, and users are demanding that applications can be ordered automatically and put into use immediately.

Our experts help our customers integrate server and storage automation with network device automation through Cisco UCS Director, Cisco ACI APIC, and Cisco DNA Center Controller, making it possible to offer end users a self-service catalog from the organization’s data center to their own personal workstation. It is also possible to extend the automation strategy to cloud technologies, thus connecting private cloud with public cloud.

When it comes to network automation, the Cisco DNA Center, a Software Defined Network Controller, brings together the entire enterprise network, providing a much better overview and management of individual network devices. If you have a Cisco network, it is possible, without further investment in infrastructure, to add the benefits of Software-Defined Networking to your existing network. Configuration and provisioning can be automated and made much more straightforward, and via open APIs, you can tailor network services to your own needs.

The Conscia software development team

The industry moves in a software direction, opens many APIs, separates software and hardware, makes controllers available in the cloud, and moves from manual configuration to scripting/automation of equipment.

The Conscia software development team ensures that Conscia and our customers lead the Digital transformation to derive the most value.  We enable our Network of Knowledge of more than 300 engineers who work with IT infrastructure and build the best tools for our customers and ourselves. Our ambition is to lead the future Software Defined Network.

Because at Conscia we give our experts the best tools to develop software that helps our customers manage and secure their IT-infrastructure.

Here are examples of tasks that are suitable for automation.

  • When simple scripts that perform specific procedures solve tasks sequentially. Routine procedures, such as changes to configurations, are well-suited for automation.
  • More advanced orchestration with control over several parallel activities.
  • Automation can link ready-made tools and administration tools so they provide maximum benefit when combined.
  • Construction of new network environments when human intervention is not appropriate. For example, automation helps us install a completely new network with many devices in a short time.
  • Situations in which equipment must be replaced without access to IT staff.
  • Coordinated migration projects in which several parts are handled and need to be synchronised.
  • Monitoring, alarms and measures for IT security. It is beyond human ability to keep track of all traffic in a network. An automated solution manages it.

There are more examples, but a company that benefits from those mentioned above has come a long way towards efficient IT. In addition, the use of automation is a common feature of many prominent products from the suppliers we work with, such as Cisco.

Conscia has deep expertise in automation with several different tools and platforms. This applies both to using ready-made solutions for automation and creating your own. We can be proud of our experts with developer expertise.

Your networking needs

Your network connects everything. That makes it the foundation for greater efficiency, better user experience, and stronger security across your business.

Network automation

Automation helps IT teams save time and reduce manual effort. With increasing pressure to control costs and meet user demands faster, automated infrastructure is becoming essential.

Local Area Network

As remote work and wireless devices increase, local networks must support more users, more applications, and more complexity. A strong LAN keeps everything connected, responsive, and secure.

Wireless networks

A growing number of wireless devices and hybrid workers puts more pressure on your wireless network. Reliable wireless access is now key to business continuity, performance, and user satisfaction.

WAN & Service Provider Networks

Wide-area networks (WANs) support large geographies and customer bases—especially in telecom and internet services. SD-WAN helps simplify how these networks are built and managed, making them more flexible and efficient.

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