I will have a series of blogs on the marriage or Azure and VMware vRealize Automation. I hope you enjoy them! Part 1 – Extending Azure Functionality in vRealize Automation Part 2 – Create a Day 2 Operation to Display useful… Continue Reading →
With vRealize Automation 7.2.x, VMware has finally given us some form of integration into Azure. This is one of those things that the community has been asking about for months and the AWS integration has been GA for over a… Continue Reading →
To continue to show one solution in different products, I created a way to search for cheap flights in HP OO. Yes, there are websites that do this but usually, the problem with this is that you still need to… Continue Reading →
So who doesn’t love cheap flights? (Probably people who don’t like to fly, but I digress.) Usually, the problem with this is that you still need to go search for the flights manually which is a real pain, or the websites that… Continue Reading →
In this video blog I jump into ServiceNOW Orchestrator and a brief demo of the SNOW orchestration platform as well as a walkthrough on how to interact with external APIs. ServiceNOW (SNOW) Orchestration so far has had a large learning curve… Continue Reading →
What This Will Be This blog will be a place for anything automation and orchestration from end to end solutions for spinning up VMs and instances both locally (in my lab) and in the public cloud. I will also be… Continue Reading →
This is an overview on not only how to execute a REST API call, but also how to manipulate the variables and use the built-in operations that will make your life while trying to orchestrate tasks within HP Operations Orchestration… Continue Reading →
This is a quick overview on how to execute a REST API call and pass variables around in Microsoft System Center Orchestrator or as it is referred to now, SCORCH. (System Center ORCHestrator) SCORCH really makes this very simple, which… Continue Reading →
This is a quick overview on not only how to execute a REST API call, but also how to add and configure a REST API to VMware vRealize Orchestrator. Using orchestration with REST APIs is key as REST APIs is… Continue Reading →
In my travels across the interwebs and inter-workspaces while perusing orchestration workflows, I’ve seen no logging or “debugging” as it is sometimes called, I’ve seen bad logging and every now and then I’ve seen good logging. In this video, a simple… Continue Reading →
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