Eliminate infrastructure drag on the software development process

Run every infrastructure component as code, choreograph event-driven infrastructure and give developers a way to provision any infrastructure on demand.

Accelerate delivery and mitigate risk with reusable workflows

Build modular, easy to customize workflows that are easy to integrate and are reusable on any site as well as adhere to corporate requirements.

Achieve consistent results with infrastructure pipelines

Stop reinventing and reuse automation components across your organization, on top of integrating the tools you already have.

Get a 10x Operations Advantage from our catalog of proven automation processes

Digital Rebar Platform

Create workflows that use IaC to manage the complete lifecycle of cloud, metal, and edge infrastructures. Automate it all in an event-driven environment and provide self-service infrastructure.

Orchestration as Code

What if there was a more manageable way to allow individual systems to continue to refine, add, change their behavior after they were provisioned?

Provisioning & Configuration

Is it possible for on-premises data centers to compete with the provisioning automation capabilities of the public cloud?

Infrastructure as Code

Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is a repeatable, integrated process that bridges infrastructure into an automation chain.

Distributed Infrastructure

How IT organizations ensure applications are always deployed to the architecture that will provide the best performance.

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Why do we keep breaking IT systems?!

Why do we keep breaking IT systems?!

We hope you’re not caught up in remediation after the Microsoft and CrowdStrike outage. Even if you escaped this latest global infrastructure crisis, you are likely asking “we should patch less?” Not at all. In fact, we need to get much, much better at updates and...

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Double Negatives – No, Well Yes!

Double Negatives – No, Well Yes!

Author: Greg Althaus Level: Intermediate Time: 5 minutes From time to time, we get questions about why we chose to do something the way we did. Usually preceded by that looks really strange or a bizarre way to do that. Well, I won’t say we are always perfect, but we...

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Back to bare metal? The case for “devirtualization”

Traditionally, virtualization has been an IT cornerstone, providing automation and consistency. But with recent events undermining the reliability of virtualization, it might be time to reevaluate its role in your infrastructure. However, the concept of...

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Why do we keep breaking IT systems?!

We hope you’re not caught up in remediation after the Microsoft and CrowdStrike outage. Even if you escaped this latest global infrastructure crisis, you are likely asking “we should patch less?” Not at all. In fact, we need to get much, much better at updates and...

read more

Double Negatives – No, Well Yes!

Author: Greg Althaus Level: Intermediate Time: 5 minutes From time to time, we get questions about why we chose to do something the way we did. Usually preceded by that looks really strange or a bizarre way to do that. Well, I won’t say we are always perfect, but we...

read more