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5 Key Components Of IT Automation

Nikola Sekulic / 4 min read.
March 16, 2023
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As the use of technology in businesses continues to grow, IT automation has become an essential tool for streamlining processes and reducing costs. As the term might suggest, IT management automation essentially means using technology to automatically perform tasks and processes that would otherwise require human intervention and oversight.

In theory and as has been shown in practice, automating various IT processes does lead to increased efficiency while reducing the risk of human error. So much so, in fact, that nowadays 67% of companies use some form of IT and process automation to achieve better visibility, control, cost savings, and other operational and IT goals.

Now that it’s becoming more accessible for companies of all sizes, it’s time to talk about key principles and components of IT automation, so that you can start planning for its implementation in 2023.

Here are the key principles you need to know.

IT Automation Orchestration

IT automation orchestration means coordinating multiple IT systems and processes to perform a task or complete a workflow. This component is essential in ensuring that all the different systems work together seamlessly to achieve a common goal. 

IT experts understand how to use automations in IT orchestration to automate tasks such as server provisioning, application deployment, and network configuration. It eliminates the need for manual intervention and oversight, which reduces the likelihood of errors and speeds up the process.

Orchestration is a key part in workflow automation regardless of the industry and niche you operate in, as your IT experts can use it to sync different departments and their processes. In many ways, orchestration helps break down department silos and connect different teams, syncing their workflow to better serve your bottom line.

IT Automation Monitoring

IT automation monitoring involves tracking and analyzing the performance of IT systems and applications. This automation pillar is critical in ensuring that all your IT systems are running optimally, and that your IT experts are able to identify any potential issues quickly, preferably resolving them before they create a system error or hinger any of your processes.

It’s important to note that manual and semi-manual IT oversight, such as website monitoring for example, is becoming increasingly tedious and resource-dependent. The sheer number of IT processes that are making it difficult to manually monitor them without incurring substantial expenses.

By automating monitoring tasks in all your departments, you can save time and reduce the likelihood of errors. Automated monitoring is one of the things that shaped the cloud industry in 2023 as it allowed businesses of all sizes to monitor key metrics and optimize performance without substantial investments. 

A monitoring solution tracks various metrics on a centralized dashboard to boost visibility, including metrics such as system uptime, resource utilization, and application performance in IT itself. Of course, you can set it up in any department to track department-specific metrics.


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Automated IT Reporting

IT automation reporting is when the system generates reports on IT system performance and other relevant metrics set up by the IT solution or your IT experts. These reports are crucial in providing insights into how IT systems are performing, in identifying trends as well as identifying potential issues. 

In fact, automated IT reporting is a crucial component of business scalability and growth, as it gives you a comprehensive oversight of your operation, allowing you to make data-driven decisions. The great thing about IT automation in this case is that IT experts can set it up to automatically collect key data points from various sources and departments

This doesn’t just need to involve strict IT processes, but can involve numerous other data pools. For example, this feature is great for online reputation management when the system automatically reports on various metrics such as customer reviews, brand sentiment, and more. 

Automated Self-Service

Self-service automation allows  end-users to perform tasks without the need for IT staff intervention. Self-service is typically used to automate tasks such as password resets, software installations, and file restorations. 

By automating self-service tasks, businesses can save time and reduce the workload of their IT staff. Self-service can also help end-users get things done more quickly, improving their productivity and avoiding the need to reach out to your human staff.

This is an important feature in all digital business sectors, as there are many benefits of automation in ecommerce as well as B2B niches and beyond. With automated self-service in these highly-competitive industries, companies can allocate resources towards other mission-critical tasks while their customers are able to resolve issues all on their own.

Automated IT Integration

Lastly, automated integration involves connecting different IT systems and applications to work together. This automation pillar is important because it allows different systems to work together to achieve a common goal. 

Your IT experts or your provider will use integration to automate tasks such as data transfers, data conversions, and data synchronization. By automating various integration tasks, you can not only save time, but also reduce the risk of error while better serving your bottom line.

Over to you

IT automation is an essential tool for businesses that want to streamline their processes, reduce costs and human error, and elevate efficiency across the board. 

By focusing on these key components and finding the provider or IT automation solution for your business, you can start automating various operational processes while delivering a better service to your customers in 2023 and beyond.

Categories: Technical
Tags: Automation, IT infrastructure, monitoring
Credit: Photo by Michael Dziedzic on Unsplash

About Nikola Sekulic

Hi there, I'm a seasoned brand developer, a writer, and a storyteller. Over the last decade, I've worked on various marketing, branding and copywriting projects '' crafting plans and strategies, writing creative online and offline content, and making ideas happen. When I'm not working for clients around the world, I'm exploring new topics and developing fresh ideas to turn into engaging stories for the online community.

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