clustering in torero makes it possible to scale network automation beyond a single server. distribute your automation workloads across multiple nodes for greater resiliency & reliability. curious how it works? dive into the details at the link in comments. #networkengineering #networkautomation #netdevops
About us
torero is a free tool to seamlessly launch python, playbooks, & plans against production infrastructure. download for free: torero.dev powered by Itential
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http://torero.dev
External link for torero
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, GA
- Founded
- 2024
- Specialties
- Network Automation
Updates
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2024 was a year of big moves for network automation. From AutoCon 1 and 2 to the release of innovative tools and platforms (yes, including ours 😉), the industry has been buzzing with ideas, innovation, and progress. And let’s be honest — we love automation, but, scr*pt happens. Whether it’s the wins that saved hours, the moments that made us laugh, or the chaos we’ll never forget, it’s all part of the journey. Now, it’s time to celebrate: Your 2024 <Automation Scr*pts> Wrapped is here. Ready to dive into the good, the funny, and the ugly of your year in automation? 👇 Drop your automation slays or funny fails of 2024 in the comments. #NetworkAutomation #NetDevOps #ScriptHappens
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Tired of the “It Works on My Laptop” problem? We get it — automating with Python scripts, Ansible playbooks, or OpenTofu plans can be frustrating when they don’t run smoothly for your team. Dependencies, environment issues, and scalability challenges slow everyone down. That’s where torero comes in. torero turns your automations into reliable, shareable services so you can focus on building, not debugging. Here’s how torero helps: ⚙️ Creates an execution environment around your automation. ⚙️ Handles all dependencies for you. ⚙️ Makes your scripts executable as a service, anywhere, every time with 'torero run.' Get started in just a few steps: 1️⃣ Install torero (Linux, Mac, and Apple Silicon supported). 2️⃣ Connect it to your GitHub repo with your script and requirements. 3️⃣ Let torero do the heavy lifting to create a service your whole team can use. Whether you’re running locally or dispatching jobs in server mode, torero simplifies collaboration and keeps your automation running smoothly. Download torero for free at https://lnkd.in/gNTSDFNw and start solving problems, not creating new ones. It's time to eliminate the automation bull**** 🚀 #NetworkAutomation #Python #Ansible #NetDevOps
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the first step toward network automation is building scripts to make your life easier. but the second (harder) step is delivering scripts to other team members. learn how to use torero to quickly operationalize a python automation by auto-generating a virtual environment at runtime - demo link in comments. #networkautomation #netdevops #netops
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autocon 2 brought a whole lot of innovative & insightful sessions & conversations on tackling the operational challenges of network automation. if you missed it, you can get highlights & key takeaways from torero lead dev Peter Sprygada - blog link in the comments. #networkautomation #netdevops #autocon2
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the builder’s dilemma is something every network automation engineer faces. torero lead developer Peter Sprygada - vp of product management at Itential - goes live on stage at autocon 2 at 9:45. he'll discuss how we can overcome that dilemma by finding ways to better operationalize your automations with a product mindset. stop by the itential booth to get a demo or chat (you’ll see a torero sign too – it’s bright, you can’t miss it). #torero #networkautomation #autocon2
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headed to autocon 2? that means you’re probably trying to solve some kind of network automation challenges. check out Peter Sprygada’s presentation from autocon 1 to get an overview of how torero was built for the Network Automation Forum community - aiming to solve those operational challenges. link in comments. #networkautomation #autocon2 #netdevops #networkengineering
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to operationalize network automations, you need to take automations that are in a place, turn them into consumable services that the operations team can use, & deploy them as a service. Wyatt Sullivan’s new blog on his demo & discussion with Mark Coleman of NetBox Labs explains how torero can help you connect automation & operations to deliver services more easily. link in comments. #networkautomation #netdevops #networkengineering
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with torero you can share scripts for deploying aws ec2 services with devs to directly consume it as a service - so you can focus on building automations & stop losing time managing environments & troubleshooting. learn how - link in comments. #networkautomation #aws #ec2 #netdevops
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you’ve built network automations, but now what? network engineers can get bogged down managing environments & dependencies for others to consume automations. torero is an automation gateway - meaning it handles the execution layer for automation no matter the tooling. you’ll spend more time building automations & less time dealing with operational bull****. try it free: https://torero.dev/ #networkautomation #netdevops #networkengineering