![]() We need to manage more devices than ever, including Internet of Things (IoT) devices at the edge of our networks. We want to empower users with self-service apps and computing resources. ![]() We expect technology to do more, faster and we need to apply business logic and policies across the business with minimal human intervention. These days, as businesses depend more and more on applications, a lot of line of business (LOB) users are directly touching technology as well. ![]() Today's IT is, or should be, a collaboration between operations, developers, InfoSec, and stakeholders across the business. Challenges: too many unintegrated, domain-specific tools How do you begin addressing these cultural challenges? We talked about some of the ways to address these in our Red Hat Summit breakout session titled “Ansible is the language of love: Breaking down cultural silos with automation.” We’ll cover the session’s highlights in this post. To succeed, it’s clear that businesses need to be able to work as one to move the ball forward. Collaboration in such a workplace might look more like just throwing something over the fence and letting someone do their part. ![]() Each silo may also have its own culture, which can make working across teams tricky. Large organizations often have teams that are isolated from one another, creating a silo that inhibits collaboration. In any large organization, you will need cross-functional teams to build and sustain your enterprise IT environment. How Ansible reinforces a culture of collaboration Learn about the unique challenges teams face in today's IT ![]()
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