DXC Technology at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-12-06T21:14:19Z
Dec 6, 2021
When compared to other automation tools that are available in the market, more can be done to improve this solution. For example, the backup configuration every network automation tool should have. Also, you need an optional test station to define the level one and level two flows. Level one administration task can be defined in Micro Focus Network Automation but it could be more simplified. It works well when it is integrated with Operation Orchestration. It could be a built-in feature in Micro Focus versions, where you can do the same task features that are in the Operation Orchestration, from a network management perspective.
What is Network Automation? The use of software to automate network and security management and provisioning in order to maximize network functionality and efficiency is known as network automation. This includes the automation of configuration management, change management, device provisioning, and discovery and inventory, among other network processes. When done manually, these processes can be time-consuming and prone to errors. Automating them saves time, reduces errors, lowers...
The tool performs slowly.
When compared to other automation tools that are available in the market, more can be done to improve this solution. For example, the backup configuration every network automation tool should have. Also, you need an optional test station to define the level one and level two flows. Level one administration task can be defined in Micro Focus Network Automation but it could be more simplified. It works well when it is integrated with Operation Orchestration. It could be a built-in feature in Micro Focus versions, where you can do the same task features that are in the Operation Orchestration, from a network management perspective.
* Compatibility of the devices needs to be enhanced, as it seems to be limited. * The discovery of the modules needs to be well-defined.