mabl announced the addition of mobile application testing to its platform.
Pliant.io announced the release of curated workflow repository.
The pre-configured workflows allow IT organizations to immediately realize the value of automation across their on-prem and cloud IT infrastructures.
The repository of pre-configured automation workflows enables organizations to automate the complex processes underlying their infrastructure components such as routers, switches, servers and firewalls in minutes – not hours or days.
“IT organizations today require automation deployments that are able to span a breadth of coverage and staff roles, and be able to automate without formal process and approvals,” said Dan Twing, President and COO, Enterprise Management Associates. “Innovations and trends in automation solutions, including things like curated workflows that enable IT staff to operate more nimbly and quickly, will be significant in helping businesses unify automation investments.”
“Our customers in financial services, service providers and large enterprises came to us with similar use cases, which pushed our team to develop a curated workflow repository,” explained Vess Bakalov, CEO at Pliant.io. “These predefined workflows, which are continually updated by the Pliant team, allow our customers to get immediate value and accelerate their ability to build even more complex automation workflows using our low-code UI.”
Pliant was designed for ITOps, DevOps and SecOps teams to accelerate their adoption of automation across hybrid infrastructures while driving the organization’s digital transformation needs. Organizations are looking to accelerate the automation of high-value repeatable tasks in a manner that is scalable and secure. By leveraging the Pliant workflow repository, customers are able to improve the velocity and quality of infrastructure deployment across the business.
Industry News
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Red Hat announced updates to Red Hat Trusted Software Supply Chain.
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OpenText™ announced Cloud Editions (CE) 24.2, including OpenText DevOps Cloud and OpenText™ DevOps Aviator.
Postman announced its acquisition of Orbit, the community growth platform for developer companies.
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