From scripts to workflows to self-service, here’s how infra engineers can scale their impact with orchestration.
If you’re building automations, you already know the grind.
A script here. A playbook there. A one-off for that team. A workaround for that tool. Eventually, you’ve got a pile of point automations that work, mostly, but don’t scale, don’t connect, and definitely weren’t built for widespread reuse.
Sound familiar?
That’s because most automation efforts stop at execution. But real infrastructure delivery? It’s more than running a script. It’s about making that automation consumable by your teammates, other teams, platforms, portals, and even GenAI agents.
To get there, you don’t just need more automation. You need orchestration. And now, Gartner is saying the same thing.
In the 2025 Market Guide for Infrastructure Automation & Orchestration Tools, Gartner writes:
Turning automation into a service means taking what you’ve built and wrapping it with:
That’s the difference between a script and a service.
And that’s what orchestration makes possible.
The more complex your environment, the more dangerous automation silos become. Teams start building their own workflows, using different tools, with no shared control plane. And now with GenAI entering the picture, the pressure to dynamically execute with full governance is only rising.
Without orchestration, you’re left with:
As Gartner points out, orchestration is now a requirement not just for scale, but to support self-service, AI integration, and infrastructure-as-a-product delivery.
At Itential, our infrastructure automation platform works with teams who are doing this every day. And while the tools and environments vary, the orchestration building blocks are always the same:
The result? Teams that don’t just automate faster, but deliver smarter. Automation becomes a product. And infrastructure becomes something other teams can consume.
If you want to scale your impact as an infra engineer, don’t just build automation. Build services.
Orchestration is how you get there. And Gartner agrees.
See how Itential connects AI reasoning to governed execution across your entire infrastructure.