S&P Global’s Global Digital Network Services team turned days-long network change processes into same-day self-service across 3 cloud providers and 10 data centers – reducing manual effort by up to 90% without reskilling the team or adding headcount.
A global financial-information and data-analytics business running on 4 cloud providers and 10 data centers serving 60+ offices – with network service delivery moving too slowly to keep up with application teams, and no appetite to reskill the existing team to fix it.
Itential as the orchestration platform that spans physical and cloud environments – turning multi-domain network changes into self-service workflows network engineers can consume through APIs, ServiceNow, or CI/CD pipelines.
The only solution that combined rapid automation development, reusable assets, and a modular architecture across data centers and multi-cloud – proven to work with both worlds without forcing a single tooling choice on the team.
S&P Global, a global provider of financial information and data analytics, needed to accelerate the deployment of new applications and technologies. With four cloud providers and ten data centers serving more than 60 offices, the Global Digital Network Services team needed to significantly improve the agility of multi-domain service delivery to keep pace with the business.
The path forward had to choose tools and technologies that delivered the most efficient path – time and cost – to results, while enabling the broadest set of use cases to be automated. Adoption mattered as much as capability: any solution had to be easy to take on, without forcing the team into a reskilling cycle that would slow down everything else.
Domain experts had to stay focused on engineering challenges, not repetitive request handling. Solving that meant offloading time-intensive routine tasks to pre-built or pre-packaged automations – or to tools that required minimal or no software development.
Each one would have been solvable alone. Together they made multi-domain service delivery slow, brittle, and stuck behind whichever engineer happened to know the right script.
Four cloud providers, ten data centers, and 60+ offices made every multi-domain change a coordination problem before it was a technical one. Standardizing across that surface area required a platform that could speak to all of it.
The pace of network service requests was bogging the team down. They had to bring the network up to speed without adding headcount and without compromising security – a combination that ruled out most obvious answers.
Whatever tool the team adopted had to be easy enough that domain experts could keep doing what they were best at. A long reskilling cycle would have erased the velocity benefit before it ever showed up.
The team adopted the Itential Platform to automate and orchestrate processes across both traditional physical networks and cloud environments. Itential was the only solution that could enable rapid development of automations, reusability of automation assets, and a modular approach that could support multiple use cases and applications from one platform. Six capabilities anchored the choice.
Six capabilities sat at the center of the decision – together turning multi-domain network change into something a network engineer can request, approve, and consume the same day.
A multi-domain, API-first approach that supports hybrid infrastructure and enables automation across data centers and multi-cloud providers – one orchestration model whether the workload lives on-prem or in the cloud.
A no-code development and execution environment that lets everyone on the team build workflows and reusable assets from their own domain expertise – no reskilling, no separate “automation team” gate.
The ability to expose orchestrations northbound to systems like ServiceNow via API or automation catalog – so network engineers consume self-service through the tools they already use, not yet another portal.
300+ integrations, workflows, and data transformation assets in the Itential \ Marketplace – plus the ability to auto-generate integrations for in-house developed systems.
Native integration with CI/CD pipelines and Git – supporting an infrastructure-as-code operating model that treats network change with the same discipline as application change.
An integrated security model with access control at the granular API-call level – eliminating the need for a separate access management process and the risk of running untested scripts or unmanaged access.
With Itential, the NetDevOps team captures service requirements, orchestrates a workflow that meets them, and deploys to production through one platform – across every cloud and every data center the business runs in.
Network service workflows orchestrated across 3 cloud providers, 10 data centers, and multiple network domains – under one shared orchestration model that engineers can extend without rewriting.
Firewall configuration changes that used to take days now take minutes. Firewall rule changes dropped from minutes to seconds – accelerating application developers without compromising security.
Orchestrations exposed northbound through ServiceNow – letting network engineers consume governed workflows through the same catalog used everywhere else in IT.
Native CI/CD pipeline and Git integration – treating every network change with the same discipline as application change, with reusable assets that compound across use cases.
Self-service unlocked a different operating model: network engineers stopped queuing behind tickets and started consuming governed workflows the same day they were requested.
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