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Posted about 1 year ago by Craig Brandt
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Posted about 1 year ago by Kim Leavitt
 
Posted about 1 year ago by [email protected] (Elle Universal)
AnsibleFest 2022 was our first in-person event in a few years, and it delivered some exciting news that will impact the growth and expansion of automation for our customers in the months to come. We had more than 450 organizations ... [More] represented in person in Chicago. Our keynotes featured Red Hat, IBM Research, and Rockwell Automation. During the two days, we announced several new features and capabilities to make adopting automation more accessible. In addition, IDC analyst Jevin Jensen recently published his opinions and insights on AnsibleFest 2022 that we break down below .  [Less]
Posted over 1 year ago by Phil Griffiths
Posted over 1 year ago by [email protected] (Nuno Martins)
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Posted over 1 year ago by [email protected] (Tricia McConnell)
Introduction If you're looking to brush up on the most popular Ansible information from 2022 (or just grasping at any excuse to break away from your relatives for a few minutes during the holidays), you've come to the right place. What follows are the top 10 blogs that have captured the most attention from Ansible.com readers in 2022. 
Posted over 1 year ago by Vineeth Reddy Katuru
What is Ansible Lint?  Ansible Lint is a command-line tool (part of the ansible-lint upstream community project) for linting of Ansible Playbooks, Roles, and Collections. Ok, so what exactly is “linting?” Its fundamental objective is to ... [More] promote proven behaviors, patterns, and practices while avoiding typical traps that can quickly result in errors or make code more difficult to maintain. That is - leverage community recommendations and opinions in writing Ansible content by means of a tool to help ensure what you’re writing is generally valid. [Less]
Posted over 1 year ago by Hicham Mourad
At AnsibleFest 2022 in the “windy city” Chicago, Red Hat announced Ansible Automation Platform’s upcoming availability in AWS Marketplace. That day is here!  
Posted over 1 year ago by [email protected] (Nuno Martins)
 
Posted over 1 year ago by Lila Yasin
Project signing is a new feature developed for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform that came out in the latest 2.3 release. It enables users to sign project-based content (think playbooks, workflows, inventories, etc.) and verify whether or ... [More] not that content has remained secure. It also features a new CLI tool, ansible-sign. This blog post will explain how it works, illustrate how to implement it, and highlight a few scenarios. [Less]