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Moderator: Matt Peterson, Cumulus Networks Panelists: Jérôme Fleury, CloudFlare, Bronwyn Lewis, Packet Clearing House, Carlos Vicente, Dyn The legacy of specialized tools developers has long been eclipsed by the DevOps movement - uniting developers & operations staff to share common responsibilities, technology, and mindshare. This growing crusade has extended to the network, where traditional IP network engineers are adopting systems administration skills. Ironically many of the industry led efforts (Yang, NETCONF, etc) have seen vague wide-scale adoption - while bottom-up efforts (Ansible, Schprokits, Puppet) have led the majority of publicly acknowledged automation tools. Each panelist will briefly describe their organization, history of tooling, and personal experience developing or supporting an automation effort. After which the panel will break out into a Q&A session that covers: Culture / staff training - getting adoption across a team or organization Tool / languages chosen - existing software vs custom development, accessibility Scaling - is a large environment a prerequisite, where does one start? Unique to the chosen panelists is a diverse set of automation use-cases, from initial configuration (templates, IP calculation), traffic engineering, and policy enforcement.