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Service Blueprinting and Orchestration for Elevated Customer Experiences

Chances are, you’re familiar with the strategy of adding an additional “9” to service level agreements (SLAs) to boost the experiences your organization provides. With plenty of ways to do so, there’s one that particularly stands out among the others: Service Blueprinting. Banking executive Lynn Shostack in 1984 first described a service blueprint in a Harvard Business Review publication.

Adding automation to monitoring: Azure troubleshooting simplified

The transition from traditional on-premises IT infrastructure to the public cloud has brought substantial relief to IT decision-makers and sysadmins. Since many organizations use Microsoft Windows as their preferred operating system, Microsoft Azure has become the public cloud provider of choice automatically owing to a familiar GUI and Active Directory sync.

Automation Cheat Sheet: How Telco Leaders Ace the Test of Driving Process Efficiency

Telecommunication (Telco) companies everywhere share a similar vision: future-proofing their organizations for an unpredictable era of challenges and opportunities in an unreliable economy. Rebounds from the pandemic started out slow and patchy, and leading up to present day, moves like inflation-laced price increases and merger and acquisition (M&A) deals have ramped up share prices across the global telecoms sector to climb back up from 2020’s rock bottom.

Taking the Work Out of Workflows with Nexthink Flow's Low Code Visual Designer

How automated are your automations? You (or your expert engineers) are probably spending hours on complicated PowerShell coding – writing, testing, reviewing, signing, and updating. What if there were a better way to coordinate your automations with workflows? Orchestrate multi-layer automated detection, communication, integration, and action.

The Path to a Dark NOC: Actionable Initiatives to Achieve Full Autonomy

A Dark Network Operations Center (NOC) is one that runs with no IT staff … at least that’s how it’s been defined up until now. But there’s more to interpret. Large, complex networks rely on the NOC — the core of network infrastructure — to keep them healthy and resilient. The NOC’s function allows employees, customers, partners, and other network users to rest a bit easier, and its integrity and accuracy gives them peace of mind.

Faster, Stronger, Better: How Top Telcos Map Innovative Actions to Real Results

The telecommunications industry today is focused on delivering advanced, reliable connectivity and the highest possible performance to consumers, all while getting ahead of the cutthroat competition. And accomplishment in these key areas comes with its fair share of challenges for communications service providers (CSPs) to meet customer expectations.

Primal Beginnings: Introduction to Automation in NinjaOne

Learn how to master the general principles of automation in this accessible overview of NinjaOne. Senior Director of Product and Customer Marketing Peter Bretton covers best practices for setting up policies, monitoring and alerting, script scheduling and deployment, and more. Getting started with NinjaOne? Here are more resources that can help you leap ahead.

Cultivating Titans: Building an Automation Culture that Scales

Investing in automation goes beyond just adding shiny new tools. In this session, NinjaOne Product Lead Gavin Stone and Product Manager Dan Myers share how to enable the people and processes hard at work behind the curtain. Because, despite all the hype, the real magic isn’t in prompting AI to generate one-off scripts, it’s in building a culture of true automation thinking.

Accelerated Remediations: How to Maximize AIOps Investments in Network Operations

So, you’ve spent some money and you’re the proud owner of a shiny new AIOps tool that helps improve your Network Operations. Network alarms are now usable, but with all the constant monitoring, supervision, and incident management, your Network Operations Center (NOC) is still overwhelmed. It’s time to pull out another stop.