Network automation is easy to start with but hard to operationalize, grow and maintain. The common starting point for network automation is to string together a few playbooks and scripts, but these projects quickly become unwieldy and soon they become unmanageable. FRINX has integrated a number of well known open source projects together with the tools that are being used by the world’s largest networks to help you get a jump start in automating your mission critical infrastructure. Learn more about the combination of inventory, workflow and network control delivered by FRINX Machine to enable applications and services in your heterogeneous networks.
Frinx: Network Service Automation
17 September 2020
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