Computing automation is quickly becoming an integral part of the modern business world. It is a technology that allows businesses to automate complex processes and tasks, reducing the need for manual labor and increasing efficiency. Automation can help companies to save time, money, and resources while improving customer satisfaction by providing faster services.

Automation has revolutionized many aspects of computing including data storage management, software development cycles, system administration activities such as patching or upgrading systems remotely with minimal downtime; automated testing frameworks to ensure quality assurance (QA) standards are met; virtualization technologies that enable organizations to reduce their hardware costs while still being able to run multiple applications simultaneously on one server; cloud-based solutions that allow organizations access information from anywhere in the world at any time without having physical servers onsite; artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities – allowing machines to perform functions previously only done by humans such as natural language processing or facial recognition technologies etc., machine learning algorithms which use large datasets collected over extended periods of time for predictive analytics purposes—allowing companies make better informed decisions based off real-time data analysis results.

In addition, automation helps improve communication between departments within an organization as well as with customers outside of it – enabling them to respond more effectively in less amount of time due to improved visibility into operations and process flows, which could otherwise be manually intensive if left unchecked. Constantly requiring human intervention every step of the way instead of automating those steps so they can occur automatically when triggered certain conditions have been met, thus freeing up personnel to focus on other higher value-added tasks where their expertise may be needed most rather than mundane, repetitive ones like logging into different systems checking the status on something already known that will always remain the same unless someone intervenes and changes its course of action. Either direct commands or instructions given by AI/ML models utilized detect anomalies and alert stakeholders accordingly to take corrective measures necessary to keep everything running smoothly and efficiently at all times, regardless of whether there’s anyone physically present to monitor and control the situation or not.