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February 2025

Maximizing Automation ROI: The 8 Use Cases You Need to Know

When people hear the phrase “process automation in IT,” they first think of the purely technological benefits. These include automated incident resolution, meaningfully improved process orchestration, reduced ticket volumes, and more. The factor that should be just as top-of-mind, though, is something that’s vital to both your automation program’s longevity and your organization’s overall success: automation ROI.

Network Configuration and Change Management: Seven Best Practices for 2025 & Beyond

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, networks are more complex than ever. With the expansion of multi-cloud environments, 5G rollouts, IoT adoption, and ever-evolving security threats, IT teams are under immense pressure to keep networks running smoothly while ensuring compliance and minimizing downtime. This is where Network Configuration and Change Management (NCCM) comes in to play.

Resolve Demo Express: From Alerts to AI

The phrase “demo express” is no accident or exaggeration, because when it comes to IT process automation, it’s all aboard. Organizations across every vertical contend with a wide variety of IT challenges, such as: costly downtime, large ticket volumes, or a disjointed digital environment made up of many different apps and devices. The challenge is immense, and so too is the business success potential for teams that can harness process automation.

Use Cases for Incident Response Automation: From Triage to Full Remediation

In today’s fast-paced IT and network environments, incident response isn’t just about reacting—it’s about responding faster, smarter, and with greater efficiency. Manual processes are no longer enough to handle the complexity and volume of incidents organizations face. That’s where automation comes in. But automation doesn’t always have to mean full end-to-end remediation.

How Proactive Incident Response Creates Transformative Success

Incident response has always been a vital function within IT and the organizations it supports. However, as technology landscapes become increasingly hybrid and IT environments grow more complex, the need for a fast, efficient, and adaptive incident response system has never been greater. Teams in this environment face many challenges, starting with overwhelming event noise. When systems generate too many alerts, critical warnings can get lost in the chaos, leading to missed issues and delayed responses.