A lean IT team managing 9,000+ devices across 1,000+ locations. Every alert routed to the network team. Wake-ups from VPN alerts that didn’t matter. Modernization stalled.
Itential’s low-code workflow builder put automation directly in engineers’ hands – no developers required. A non-developer supervisor built a production-ready workflow in a single two-hour session.
60-80% reduction in middle-of-the-night escalations. Hours-to-minutes on change requests. $150K in avoided headcount. The team went from firefighting to leading change.
When the network supervisor at a leading retail and fuel chain learned they were about to lose a key consultant, the math got ugly fast. The team was about to shrink to two people – with the same 9,000 network devices across 1,000+ distributed locations to keep running, and leadership making it clear project timelines couldn’t slip.
The staffing change made a problem they already had impossible to ignore. Every alert routed to the network team, regardless of whether it mattered. Overnight VPN alerts triggered wake-ups even when a backup path was already active. ServiceNow tickets for firewall changes required manual review and validation to avoid duplicate rules. Each change request meant repetitive discovery just to find the right objects and configurations. Strategic projects – the work that actually moved the business kept getting pushed because engineers were stuck managing tickets and alerts. The team didn’t need another tool. They needed a force multiplier.
They needed simplicity, speed to first value, and a real force multiplier, not another tool to learn or another contractor to wait on. Itential was the only platform that fit a 2-person team running a 1,000-site network.
When a key consultant was leaving and headcount wasn’t an option, the team needed automation they could own themselves. Itential met them where they were – lean, overextended, and focused on doing more with less. Seven criteria shaped the choice.
The breakthrough moment: in a single two-hour workshop, the network supervisor – with zero prior automation experience – built a working configuration change workflow using Itential’s drag-and-drop visual studio. No code. No developer. Production-ready in 120 minutes.
Engineers build automations themselves with the visual studio, not scripts. The team owns its automation directly without new hires, contractor cycles, or waiting on a developer queue that doesn’t exist.
One workflow becomes the template for ten more. Clone, repurpose, retarget the device or interface, and ship. Every workflow built today compounds the team’s capability for tomorrow – the opposite of one-off scripting that has to be rebuilt every time.
Itential connects across the existing stack – SolarWinds, ServiceNow, Meraki, Azure, PagerDuty – without custom glue code. The team gets the integrations their workflows depend on without becoming an integrations shop.
Network validation runs before and after every change as part of the workflow itself, eliminating the need for a separate assurance platform. One less tool to buy, one less tool to maintain, and assurance built into how the team operates.
Audit-ready execution history, standardized processes, and governance applied to every workflow – the same controls a 50-person network team would expect, available to a team of two without the platform overhead.
The platform is the force multiplier this team needed – turning a 2-person network organization into one that operates like a much larger one. The same architecture is ready for what’s next, including the agentic operations that depend on a governed execution layer underneath.
After the first two-hour win, the team rolled out a focused set of high-priority automations to reclaim time and end the firefighting. The result: change work that used to take hours runs in minutes, and the alerts that used to wake the team up at 2am get triaged or remediated automatically.
ServiceNow-driven workflows eliminate manual discovery for firewall and network change requests – reducing tasks from hours to minutes while preventing duplicate rules. The system of record stays intact; the work underneath it gets faster.
Workflows automatically diagnose common network issues, determine criticality, and either self-remediate or escalate with full diagnostic context. Targeting a 60-80% reduction in overnight escalations – measured in actual sleep, not just dashboards.
Templates clone and adapt for new use cases without rebuilding from scratch. Each workflow built today becomes the starting point for the next ten – capability that compounds instead of capability that has to be re-earned.
Pre-checks and post-checks run as part of every change catching configuration drift before it becomes an incident. No separate assurance platform required, and validation is captured automatically as evidence.
Configuration changes that used to take hours of manual discovery and validation now complete in minutes. Same network. Same complexity. Different operating model.
Engineers reclaim time for modernization and strategic delivery. The team morale shift from fewer alert interruptions and less repetitive work is the kind of outcome a dashboard can’t show, but it’s the one that lasts.
Operational pain reduced. Cost avoided. Time reclaimed for the work that moves the business. And a team that went from reactive firefighting to proactive, scalable operations – with results leadership can measure.
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