What’s your Automation maturity level?

See which stage you are at with our quick-and-easy maturity assessment.

How extensively does your team use automation for routine IT operations (e.g., provisioning infrastructure, configuration management?)

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Minimal or no automation; most tasks are manual.
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Some automation exists but is inconsistent across teams.
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Automation is standardized and widely adopted across IT workflows.

How effectively does your team leverage automation in daily operations?

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Nearly all automation requires manual approval or a ticket.
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Some processes are automated, but approvals are still needed for key workflows.
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Most automation is self-service with minimal manual intervention.

How effectively is automation integrated across your technology ecosystem?

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Automation is ad hoc and not embedded into most of our other integrations/tools.
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Some integrations leverage automation, but manual actions still exist.
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Automation is fully integrated into workflows and runs with minimal human input.

How well can automation capabilities be shared and utilized across different teams? (e.g. through self-service or other means)?

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Automation is siloed within specific teams with no cross-team consistency.
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Some efforts to standardize automation, but inconsistencies remain.
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Unified automation enables scalable self-service across teams.

How well-documented and shareable is your team’s automation knowledge?

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Tribal knowledge dominates; few automation processes are documented.
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Some documentation exists, but it is incomplete or inconsistent.
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Well-documented automation processes are easily accessible and shareable.

How effectively does your automation prevent and address operational issues?

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Automation is mostly reactive and used after issues arise.
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Some proactive automation exists, but most workflows are still reactive.
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Most automation detects and resolves potential issues before they impact operations.

How self-sufficient are teams in executing and modifying automation?

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Only experts or specific engineers can build and execute automation.
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Some self-service exists, but teams still require SME intervention for complex tasks.
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Teams can independently execute and adjust automation within pre-defined guardrails.

How well does your automation align with business goals such as compliance, security, and efficiency?

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Automation is ad hoc and not aligned with broader business objectives.
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Some automation aligns with business goals, but gaps exist.
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Automation is strategically designed to enhance security, compliance, and efficiency.

How extensively is AI integrated into your production workflows?

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Little to no AI usage with mostly manually built workflows.
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A few agents exist, but only for select actions.
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Agentic AI is embedded into critical workflows wherever possible.

How adaptive is your automation to changing operational conditions?

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Automation follows static workflows and does not adapt to changing conditions.
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Some dynamic capabilities exist, but most automation is still predefined.
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AI-driven or event-based automation dynamically adjusts in real time.

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