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Free Local Network backup with GUI and messaging

30th April 2020 by Adrian Giacometti

In my previous post, I showed you how easy it is to have a network configuration backup with a GUI and messaging and keep it synchronized with GitHub to see the changes, and also sending messages to Slack and emails when it runs. For this post, I modified the scripts to use a cool Open Source tool named Gogs (Thanks Nikolay …

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Free Cloud Network backup with GUI and messaging

13th April 2020 by Adrian Giacometti

Continuing with the development of my previous post where we made a very simple and complete solution for local network device configuration backups, including alerts via Slack or email. Now we are going to do some modifications to have a free complete GUI and messaging for Cloud Network configuration backups including the history, comments, and …

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Cheap, Fast, Easy and Secure with Automation Bots

21st February 2020 by Adrian Giacometti

Automation Bots can help IT operations teams day-to-day work, and enhance the interaction between customers and IT members in a standard, fast, and secure way. (Check the use cases from my previous posts, and new ones to come.) Just keep it simple! That’s the key to also enable easy adoption, a low learning curve, easy …

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The new team member, a bot – chatOps (part 3)

10th February 2020 by Adrian Giacometti

Find out how you can tremendously simplify IT support no matter where or when. Using an always online Bot per technology now is simple, straightforward and free. You can even chat with it from your cell phone. Continuing with this saga of posts. Now let’s dive into deep technical use cases. I will do it …

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chatOps: a new way of delivering 1st level IT support and Self-Service (part 2)

19th January 2020 by Adrian Giacometti

You don’t need a big budget to look smart and efficient. ChatOps and automation bots is easier than you tought. For who? This post could be helpful to any kind company and size: IT related and non-IT related, service provider, from small to large, the scenario is the same. The big difference with medium to …

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chatOps and automation: a new way of delivering 1st level IT support and Self-Service (part 1)

3rd January 2020 by Adrian Giacometti

This is getting extremely fun. After doing some testing with Ansible and Salt, the new integrant of the Netor family is Slack.  Yes, a chat platform, and I am going to show how much this can add to the game. By adding some Python to parse the inputs and outputs from Slack and Ansible, it …

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