Over 1,500 business-critical applications. 10-20 segmentation requests expected daily. Manual onboarding, segmentation, and compliance reporting were eating time the SLAs didn’t allow for – and every change added risk.
Itential orchestrates micro-segmentation with Zero Networks, ServiceNow-fronted change workflows, multi-vendor device onboarding, and pre/post-check upgrades – with low-code that opens automation to engineers across the team.
Micro-segmentation: 3 hours → 30 seconds. F5 & Fortinet onboarding: 6 hours → 5 minutes. Firewall upgrades: 6 weeks → 2 weeks. Automation now a shared capability across engineering and ops, not a domain silo.
For one of the world’s largest banks, manual network processes couldn’t keep pace with business demand. With over 1,500 business-critical applications, a complex multi-vendor environment, and growing regulatory pressure, every network change carried risk – and delays.
Whether onboarding devices, managing segmentation policies, or generating compliance reports, the team was bogged down in time-consuming, error-prone work. The team expected 10 to 20 micro-segmentation requests a day – a volume there was no way to meet manually without missing SLAs. As change volume grew, so did the risk and time cost. Automation wasn’t a nice-to-have. It was essential.
Multi-vendor reality, ServiceNow-driven operations, regulator-grade governance, and a need to make automation accessible beyond network engineering – the seven criteria that mattered came together in Itential.
Scripts and point automation tools couldn’t bridge a multi-vendor stack with regulator-grade governance. The bank chose Itential because seven capabilities lined up with the operating model they needed – from ServiceNow as the front door to low-code that opens automation to the whole team.
Pre/post-check validation, approval gates, and audit trails run as part of every workflow – the governance regulators expect, captured automatically as work happens. Every change follows a consistent, compliant process whether it’s a segmentation request, a device onboarding, or a firewall upgrade.
ServiceNow is the front door for every network request. Itential orchestrates underneath – saving time on every single ticket and keeping the team in the system of record they already trust. The change process didn’t change. The work underneath it just got faster.
Cisco, F5, Fortinet, Zero Networks, Nautobot, Power BI – one orchestration layer across the vendor mix. The integration tax that blocked end-to-end workflows in a multi-vendor environment disappears, and the team builds services instead of stitching together vendor-specific tooling.
Drag-and-drop workflow building put automation in the hands of engineers across the team – not just network specialists. The same canvas handles micro-segmentation, device onboarding, compliance reporting, and event-based troubleshooting. Automation stopped being a domain silo.
Direct integration with Zero Networks turned what was a 3-hour manual segmentation request into a 30-second orchestrated workflow. Validation checks and feedback loops run as part of the orchestration itself – not as separate processes engineers have to chase.
Multi-vendor compliance reporting and standardized upgrade workflows replace error-prone manual processes. The regulatory posture strengthens as automation coverage grows – and the audit evidence is captured in the workflow execution history, not in a separate compliance project.
Automated device onboarding eliminates the blind spots that were leading to missed alerts and monitoring gaps. New devices show up the same way, every time, with consistent monitoring applied as part of the onboarding workflow. The visibility regulators expect, built into provisioning.
Itential is in production across the bank’s network operations – orchestrating micro-segmentation, device onboarding, multi-vendor compliance reporting, network device upgrades, and event-based troubleshooting. One platform, one set of governance controls, every domain.
Direct integration with Zero Networks plus ServiceNow as the front door turned a 3-hour manual segmentation process into a 30-second orchestrated workflow. Validation checks and feedback loops run as part of the orchestration – consistent, accurate, and at the volume the SLAs demand.
F5 and Fortinet onboarding compressed from 6 hours to under 5 minutes – with consistent monitoring applied as part of the workflow. The blind spots that were leading to missed alerts disappeared, and the same workflow runs across the multi-vendor estate.
Standardized upgrade workflows across Cisco, F5, and Fortinet with pre/post-check validation built in. Firewall upgrade timeline projected at 2 weeks instead of 6 – with the governance and audit evidence the regulators expect captured automatically.
ServiceNow is the front door for every change request, with Itential orchestrating execution underneath. The system of record the team already trusts stays the system of record – and every request gets logged, approved, and audited the same way.
Automated compliance reporting built on Nautobot and Power BI – the audit evidence regulators expect, captured automatically as workflows run. Multi-vendor reporting replaces error-prone manual processes that used to consume engineer time on routine reviews.
Event-based troubleshooting workflows catch issues earlier and route them to remediation. The team focuses on the complex problems that need engineer judgment, while routine triage runs automatically with full diagnostic context.
Time costs slashed across the highest-volume workflows, risk reduced through consistent execution, compliance posture strengthened through built-in audit evidence. The bank’s network team unlocked a faster, safer, and more scalable operating model.
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