The Network Automation Advantage: How Forward Looking VARs, MSPs & Consultants Will Thrive
By Jason Gintert, CTO
Photo by Ilya Pavlov / Unsplash
From Manual Networks to Automated Workflows
Efficiency, Cost Reduction and Enhanced Services
Tools Driving the Transformation
- Ansible and Python – On the workflow automation side, these have become the de facto tools of the trade for network engineers. Ansible, with its agentless architecture and YAML playbooks, allows teams to define network changes as code and apply them consistently. Python has long been the scripting backbone of network automation. Whether writing custom scripts, or leveraging libraries like Nornir or Netmiko, Python skills are now as important as CLI familiarity for network ops. Together, Ansible and Python enable everything from simple task scripts to complex orchestrations and their popularity has put powerful automation capabilities in the hands of even small networking teams.
- Source of Truth – Popular open-source ‘source-of-truth’ platforms serve as centralized repositories for network device inventory, configurations, IP address management and more. Accurate data is the foundation of automation and sources-of-truth like NetBox and its forward-looking fork Nautobot have become go-to solutions. They provide clean APIs that automation scripts can leverage to ensure they’re working with up-to-date information about the network. A newer entrant exemplifying innovation in this space, OpsMill’s Infrahub is another source-of-truth platform aimed at modeling infrastructure with flexibility. It reflects a broader industry recognition that automation is as much about data as it is about code. (“We don’t have an automation problem, we have a data problem,” OpsMill founder Damien Garros noted.) Infrahub integrates with automation engines like Ansible and Nornir to bridge the gap between network data and automated action. The emergence of OpsMill underscores the momentum in tooling to support automation workflows.
- Commercial Automation Platforms – Organizations often turn to commercial network automation platforms for their comprehensive features, support and ease of integration. These enterprise-grade solutions provide end-to-end orchestration, advanced analytics and assured reliability out of the box. In practice, commercial platforms can accelerate automation initiatives by offering low-code interfaces, intent-based operations and multi-vendor support, crucial for VARs, resellers and professional services firms managing complex customer networks. This is by no means a comprehensive list but a few notable mentions.
- Itential: A low-code network automation platform built for large service providers and enterprises. Itential enables multi-domain orchestration across diverse network environments (multiple vendors, cloud and on-premises), allowing users to design workflows through an intuitive interface. Its adoption by major carriers underscores its suitability for complex, scale-out deployments.
- IP Fabric: An automated network assurance platform offering comprehensive visualization and intent-based verification of network state. IP Fabric automates holistic discovery and documentation of the network and then continuously checks that the network is behaving as intended (policy-compliant) via built-in verification checks. The platform’s rich topology maps and diagrams provide engineers clear insight into network architecture while proactively identifying inconsistencies or risks.
- Juniper Apstra: A multivendor intent-based networking solution for data center automation. Apstra provides closed-loop automation and assurance, meaning it continuously validates that the live network matches the intended design and policies and can remediate deviations automatically. This software-only platform automates the design, deployment and operation of data center fabrics across Juniper, Cisco, Arista and other switch vendors, serving as a single source of truth and orchestrator for the entire network fabric.
- Arista CloudVision: A network-wide automation and telemetry platform for Arista EOS-based environments. CloudVision delivers real-time analytics by leveraging streaming telemetry from EOS devices, providing an unprecedented level of visibility into network operations. In addition to aggregating real-time state data (replacing legacy polling), it offers turnkey automation for configuration management, network compliance and workflow orchestration across all Arista switches. This combination of live analytics and automated control makes CloudVision a powerful tool for managing Arista-driven infrastructures.
Building an Automation Practice
Strategic Benefits and Competitive Differentiation
The good news: those who invest in building robust automation practices now are poised to not just survive but thrive. They’ll deliver superior services at lower cost, unlock new revenue opportunities and deepen their role as strategic partners to clients. The industry is moving fast, but there’s still time to catch the wave with the right strategy and commitment.
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