Red Hat Expands Ansible Automation Platform With AI-Powered IT Automation Features
- Red Hat is expanding the Ansible Automation Platform to integrate new capabilities for AI-supported IT automation.
- According to reporting from heise online, these new functions are scheduled for release in the third quarter.
- Ansible is an open-source tool used by organizations for configuration management, application deployment, and the orchestration of IT infrastructure.
Red Hat is expanding the Ansible Automation Platform to integrate new capabilities for AI-supported IT automation. The company is repositioning the platform to act as a control center for AI agents
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According to reporting from heise online, these new functions are scheduled for release in the third quarter. The update aims to shift how IT automation is managed by providing a centralized hub for AI-driven agents to execute operational tasks.
Ansible is an open-source tool used by organizations for configuration management, application deployment, and the orchestration of IT infrastructure. Traditionally, What we have is achieved through playbooks that define a specific sequence of actions to reach a desired state.
The transition toward a control center for AI agents suggests a move toward more autonomous operations. Rather than relying solely on predefined scripts, AI agents can interpret goals and determine the necessary steps to achieve them, while the platform provides the necessary governance to ensure those actions align with organizational policies.
Integrating AI agents into IT automation is part of a broader industry effort to reduce manual overhead and improve the speed of system recovery. By centralizing the management of these agents, Red Hat allows operators to maintain oversight of autonomous processes across diverse computing environments.
