A hyper-automation demo: A Thousand Change Requests (Un)done in Under a Minute, a Challenge by Replayable
https://r-able.com : To illustrate the point, we will conduct a simple experiment. We will test how ready a conventionally automated company is for the near future, just a few short years ahead. Then we will see how market leaders ALREADY handle the same situation here and now, live. The database password rotation is just an example. Could be any hardware or software related situation. What took a team of reasonably skilled database administrators a month - remember, people have to eat, sleep and take breaks - our software accomplishes it in under a minute. That is real speed. But speed alone isn't what makes us stand out. It is the quality of service, the scalability, and the ease of use. Once you have purchased our software, you can start assigning it more and more work, just as you would to an employee, until all or at least most of the deployment, provisioning, or maintenance configuration changes are handled by our hyper-automation modules. You can accomplish all that in the very familiar ServiceNow URL (or any other ticketing system). There is no need to train your employees because for all intents and purposes our software acts as an employee. The difference between us and the competition is that they automate tasks. We take over the entire process instead. The results will be visible in a few months. You will be able to accomplish at least twice as much with significantly fewer personnel and technology. The usual projects that used to run way over budget and months behind schedule will be delivered in weeks or less. That is because our hyperautomation modules never eat, sleep, have personal issues, or ask for a raise. They do not understand the concept of "good enough" and honestly think that 9-5 is just a number. Now, for the quality score. Imagine your administrators were always at their best, day in, day out. Forget that, not just at their best, but at the industry's best, because our premium modules have vendors' best practices already embedded.