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AI in IT Operations: A Practical Guide for 2025

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic buzzword. It’s here, it’s growing, and it’s reshaping industries across the board. While AI often evokes images of humanoid robots and sci-fi scenarios, its practical applications, especially in IT, are far more grounded and transformative. This blog explores how AI has evolved, the types of AI in use today, and how it can bring tangible benefits to IT teams.

See what services are running on your hosts

This series of blogs, Monthly Module Mondays, started on April Fool’s Day 2024 discussing how to Inventory and remediate Red Hat Enterprise Linux with Security Technical Implementation Guides (STIGs) has now reached the 10th installment showcasing a couple of modules to take stock of what services are running on your systems.

2024: The Year That Wasn't: A Comedy of Errors in an Automation-Free World

Ah, 2024. The year we promised ourselves we’d finally “work smarter, not harder.” And yet, here we are, looking back at a year filled with reworked errors, late-night firefighting, and a lot of “this could have been avoided.” Let’s relive the chaotic glory of the year that wasn’t and figure out how 2025 can be the year that is.

Feature Friday #42: ob-cfengine3

For the final post in the Feature Friday series I am here to tell you about something I use nearly hourly, ob-cfengine3 which extends Emacs Org Babel for executing CFEngine policy. ob-cfengine3 has been around for a little over seven years now and it has saved me countless hours, seconds at a time. At it’s core it let’s you type a snippet of policy and execute it directly in your document, sort of like Jupyter.

Show notes: The agent is in - Episode 44 - Cody and Nick's Christmas Special

Join Cody and Nick for a Christmas Special showcasing the new Audit Log in Mission Portal for CFEngine 3.25. Nick walked through the new Audit Log demonstrating how actions in Mission Portal are tracked and available for review. He also took a quick look at changes to the global search and taking some questions of air from a few attendees.