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RedHat Use automation to optimize your cloud

Access Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform through Google Cloud

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Red Hat and Google Cloud’s Enterprise Automation Solution

 

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Red Hat and Google Cloud have partnered to offer a self-managed application of Red Hat® Ansible® Automation Platform, now available through the Google Cloud Marketplace. This partnership aims to simplify cloud journeys and enhance enterprise automation end-to-end.

Key Highlights of the Partnership:

  1. Modern Enterprise Automation: The collaboration is focused on modernizing operations for businesses, enabling faster application development and deployment.

  2. Seamless Cloud Integration: Ansible Automation Platform is fully integrated with Google Cloud infrastructure, allowing immediate use without extensive pre-configuration.

  3. Cost and Efficiency Benefits:

    • Budget adherence with a portion of the Ansible Automation Platform purchase price contributing towards cloud expenditure commitments.
    • Unlimited support with Red Hat’s Premium level support, offering continuous access to a global network of experienced technical engineers.
  4. Impressive ROI: According to an IDC whitepaper commissioned by Red Hat, customers using Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform can potentially see a 667% ROI over five years with a payback period of 10 months.

  5. Optimizing Cloud with Automation: The platform is designed to boost business results through rapid application development and deployment, enhance collaboration with easy-to-manage automated processes, and foster growth with consistent automation experiences across different cloud environments.

  6. Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform on Google Cloud Marketplace:

    • Designed for hybrid cloud infrastructures, it supports the definition, deployment, and expansion of Google Cloud capabilities.
    • Integration with Google Cloud services like Google Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), security groups, load balancers, Google Compute, and instance groups.
    • Co-developed and tested for security with Google, offering integrated billing for a complete view of costs and a consolidated invoice from Google.
  7. Automating Across Hybrid Cloud: The platform provides interoperability between data centers, private clouds, major public clouds, and a variety of vendor solutions, enabling comprehensive hybrid cloud automation.

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