Cross-functional technical silos can be a barrier to effective service delivery and innovation. These silos typically arise due to a variety of reasons, including legacy systems, departmental decision-making to meet technology-specific goals, and a lack of standardization. Breaking down these silos requires modernization, standardization, and a shift toward a more collaborative approach to technology, and this is where automation can help unify teams and codify cross-functional interaction requirements. Hear how Ansible Automation Platform can foster cross-functional teamwork by adopting a shared platform, promoting data integration, and encouraging cross-agency collaboration.
In this webinar, we’ll cover how to:
- Use automated workflows to streamline coordination across teams
- Complete work faster and with more consistency
- Stitch together issue resolution processes to create and resolve service tickets faster
Live event date: Wednesday, April 16, 2025 | 02:00 p.m. ET
On-demand event: Available for one year afterward
Michael Hardee
Chief Architect, Red Hat
Michael Hardee is a career changer that started his journey in technology in 2010. 14 years later he is serving as the Chief Architect for Law Enforcement and Justice at Red Hat. Over the course of his career he has supported public sector missions from the data center, to the cloud, and now the edge! Automating everything along the way.
Will Tome
Automation Strategist, Red Hat
Will Tome is an Automation Strategist for Red Hat specializing in working with federal agencies to develop automation strategies and solutions to solve growing infrastructure complexities and security requirements. He comes from a technical background as a Solutions Architect with Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, which allows him to translate unique technical requirements and limitations into strategies that serve the mission.