61% of enterprises use homegrown software or scripts to automate their networks, yet the majority spend six or more hours each week just maintaining them
Despite growing pressure to modernize and streamline operations, most enterprise IT organizations are still taking a do-it-yourself (DIY) approach to network automation. According to research from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), 57% of IT teams rely on open-source tools, and 61% use custom scripts or homegrown software.
Why are so many enterprises bypassing commercial solutions for such a critical capability?
Watch this on-demand webinar featuring Shamus McGillicuddy, EMA Vice President of Research, for an in-depth explanation to this question. He reveals key findings from EMA’s latest research, offering insights into:
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