Network Automation

[1] In July 2004, Dustin Snell launched Network Automation, Inc. in Los Angeles, California.

[2] In September 2012, after two years as Chief Software Architect, Snell resumed his role as CEO.

The products were designed to simplify repetitive IT tasks via a drag and drop GUI interface, without requiring end user coding.

The Ninth Circuit Court verdict protected the rights of companies to use strategic keywords in Internet search advertising.

AutoMate won awards from Windows IT Pro, CNET and NetworkWorld[6][7][8][9] and was named as the "Best Scripting Tool" by Redmondmag.