Learn about Network Automation at Red Hat Summit and AnsibleFest 2023

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As you may have heard, AnsibleFest will be taking place at Red Hat Summit in Boston May 23-25. This change will allow you to harness everything that Red Hat technology has to offer in a single place and will give you even more tools to address your automation needs. Join Ansible and automation-focused audiences to hear from Red Hat and Ansible leaders, customers, and partners while getting the latest on the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform product roadmap, community projects, and what’s coming in IT automation. 

 

Networks are integral parts of IT enterprises. Ansible Automation Platform’s simple framework means that p network administrators can finally speak the same language of automation as the rest of the IT organization, extending the capabilities of Ansible to include native support networks all the way to the edge. . Because we understand how important network automation is to teams working in hybrid cloud environments,  we have lined up some great sessions at AnsibleFest and Red Hat Summit:

 

Do you have questions about network automation with Ansible? Bring them to AnsibleFest and take advantage of the experts at the Ansible booth as well as the Ask the Expert area. We will also be running different labs throughout the event, so this is the perfect opportunity to get hands-on experience while being able to ask questions in real time to Ansible experts. These labs include: 

 

Want to see it all visually? Here is an example of the journey you could take to learn more about Network Automation.  

*please refer to the session catalog for the most up to date room assignments; sessions subject to change. 

 

Looking for more network automation content? We have you covered. Check out these resources to learn more about how network automation with Ansible can help you: 

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