From Scripts to Systems
Enterprise Network Automation Architecture in the Real World
Most automation books teach you how to write scripts.
This book teaches you how to make automation survive inside real organisations.
In large enterprises and government environments, automation rarely fails because of bad code. It fails because it cannot survive governance, security, audit, risk, compliance, and operational reality. Scripts may work - but organisations don't adopt them.
From Scripts to Systems shows how to transform automation from isolated technical efforts into a trusted enterprise capability. This book teaches how to design automation as an organisational system - not as tooling.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
Architect automation as long-term operational infrastructure
Design secure environment separation across development, testing, and production
Build governed identity, access, and secrets management models
Use Git as a source of truth, not just a repository
Embed automation into Business-As-Usual (BAU) operations
Align automation with governance, audit, compliance, and assurance frameworks
Transform engineer-owned scripts into organisation-owned platforms
Written for senior network engineers, automation leads, and ICT architects, this is not a beginner's guide or a scripting manual. It is a practical architecture guide for building automation that scales, survives audits, and earns organisational trust.
Turn scripts into systems.
Turn tools into platforms.
Build automation your organisation can depend on.