Beyond Scripts: Building a Network Automation Architecture
Automation in networking is no longer a side project — it’s becoming the backbone of modern operations. At BalticNOG 2025, Przemek Rogala, Senior Architect at Network to Code, will explore moving from ad-hoc scripts to a scaled design-driven automation architecture.
From Chaos to Structure
Most organizations start small, automating a task here or there. However, this leads to fragmented tools and inconsistent results without a framework. Przemek’s session will outline the shift from isolated solutions to a structured automation architecture — and why this matters when networks grow in size and complexity.
Designing With Purpose
What if networks were treated as products, complete with service catalogs, lifecycle management, and clear design principles? Przemek will show how design-driven automation makes it possible to connect goals like configuration compliance, device lifecycle management, or change validation into one cohesive system.
Practical Lessons for Operators
When building automation pipelines, expect real-world examples that hint at what works — and what doesn’t. From circuit maintenance to configuration remediation, Przemek will reveal how operators can start small but think big, ensuring every step builds toward a unified framework.
🎟️ Get your ticket: Register here
📖 Explore the program: Full agenda
✈️ Plan your trip to Vilnius: Travel details