Red
Hat, Inc., the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today
announced several upgrades to its enterprise automation platform,
including the latest version of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform with
new Red Hat Certified Ansible Content Collections, automation services
catalog and private Automation Hub.
With
dynamic global challenges requiring rapid adjustments in operational
domains and environments, automation projects have helped mitigate the
complexity that these conditions produced and provides faster responses
to changing business requirements. Bringing together teams for improved
collaboration, these new services and offerings ultimately connect
business managers with automation leaders to better align automation
strategies with the needs of the business and expand how automation can
be invoked.
In a related announcement,
Red Hat previewed an integration between Red Hat Advanced Cluster
Management and Ansible Automation Platform, bridging the divide between
traditional IT environments and cloud native, container-based solutions.
This integration unites two of Red Hat's industry-leading platforms,
Red Hat OpenShift and Ansible Automation Platform, to drive automation
across the open hybrid cloud.
Additional Certified Content Collections: in-demand automation code made more readily available
Introduced
in 2019, Ansible Content Collections provide a standardized method for
automation developers to build and package automation content, and for
implementers to consume them in a portable and scalable way. Ansible
Content Collections bring guardrails and structure to automation
content, packaging Collections into categories based on automation
domain or platform. Collections delivered in Ansible Automation Hub are
certified by the Ansible partner network and are tested, validated and
fully supported for enterprise-class production environments.
The
newest version of Ansible Automation Platform is slated to include
newly certified Ansible Content Collections for Red Hat OpenShift,
Kubernetes Core and VMware vSphere REST API. These Collections showcase
Red Hat's continued commitment to automating cloud and Kubernetes
platforms for modern IT. Hybrid cloud use cases have pressed forward,
whether it's utilizing native Kubernetes or Red Hat OpenShift, these
Certified Content Collections enable automation for various container
management systems.
With
the addition of these new Collections, there are now more than 60
Ansible Content Collections available from Red Hat and its partners in
Automation Hub; you can view a full list of supported and certified Ansible Content Collections.
Building internal automation content communities with private Automation Hub
Ansible
Automation Hub is a managed cloud service to provide easy access to
certified Ansible content for customers, maintained by Red Hat and our
partners. As automation efforts expand across organizations, individual
teams often look to integrate automation as part of their overall IT
strategy, while IT leaders want the ability to ensure security and
manageability of unsupported content. Private Automation Hub delivers a
central location for internal automation communities to manage and
curate their Ansible content privately, using trusted content from Red
Hat, its partners and internal developers.
Private
Automation Hub enables content creators as part of enterprises to
collaborate and publish trusted, verified resources from a single
source, helping to streamline Ansible code within an organization and
create a knowledge guide for automation newcomers. More advanced teams
can still use this content as a basis for automation, while the
organization as a whole gains the ability to manage and control the
lifecycle of Ansible automation content as needs scale across the hybrid
cloud.
Driving customized automation for the open hybrid cloud
Announced at Red Hat Summit 2020, the automation
services catalog makes enterprise-specific, pre-approved, curated
automation available to infrastructure and application teams, as well as
to business users. This capability helps provide IT administrators and
security operations teams with greater visibility over what is being
automated while not slowing down organization-wide automation practices.
With the addition of the connector technology in the automation
services catalog, customers can now bring the automation services
catalog directly and more securely to their own private infrastructure,
enhancing control over what automation practices are being used.
The
connector technology also enables organizations to maintain
business-specific controls and compliance mechanisms, while developers
can still access the information they need, faster. New integrations for
Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) also extends the
automation services catalog to platforms like BMC
Remedy and ServiceNow, reducing friction in proactively completing ITSM
rulesets and standards tasks. This can help drive greater efficiency for
teams that are seeking to make Ansible automation a key part of their
overall business strategy and not simply a siloed IT component.
Automation as an enterprise imperative
Red
Hat acquired Ansible in 2015, and since then, the world of IT has
changed. Organizations now understand that automation can provide faster
responses to changing business requirements, and provides the
capability to automate more aspects of a business as a driver for future
plans. According to a 2020 Forrester report commissioned
by Red Hat, automation is a necessity; three out of five respondents
reported automation as one of their firms' top initiatives, even amid
competing priorities like adoption of cloud, containers and security
management. This imperative for automation has fueled momentum around
Ansible, making it a leader in infrastructure automation platforms today:
- More than 87% of U.S. executive departments and 83% of airlines in the Fortune 500 use Ansible Automation Platform
- Organizations
across industries are running Ansible Automation Platform to manage
global operations, freeing up IT teams to focus on digital
transformation and business-level innovations.
- IT automation knowledge is now frequently cited amongst the most in-demand job skills.
Ansible
Automation Platform enables customers to move away from do-it-yourself,
siloed approaches and to improve ROI. These customers are automating
millions of nodes with Ansible as part of a modernization of management approach.
Availability
The
latest version of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform is slated for
November release, including private Automation Hub on-premise or in the
cloud of your choice. The connector technology in
the automation services catalog will also be available next month for
technology preview. The new Ansible Content Collections are available
now on cloud.redhat.com, with additional Collections released on a
rolling basis.