Today we released Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform 2.7, which builds on previous releases with more features and enhancements to help you enable a platform engineering approach to automation, accelerate adoption across different teams, and prepare your IT operations for AI-driven automation. Here's a look at what's included in our latest release. Empower platform engineering and boost developer productivity The self-service automation portal, released with Ansible Automation Platform 2.6, allows ITOps teams to make automation available to users who are not automation experts yet need easy access to automation job execution. This allows IT operations teams to rapidly scale automation to more domains without sacrificing governance and control. As of Ansible Automation Platform 2.7, IT operations teams can now deploy the self-service automation portal on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9 or 10 as well as through a Red Hat OpenShift operator with the following new capabilities: Execution environment builder The automation portal now includes a visual execution environment builder that eliminates what can often be a manual, inefficient process that requires command-line expertise. That process can now be represented in a visual step-by-step workflow in the portal. In addition to simplifying the execution environment build process, the self-service automation portal helps enforce consistency across the organization, eliminating manual configuration that often leads to environment drift. Automation developers can select from a pre-defined template or create a custom one, select required Ansible Content Collections, and download or push to a Git repository. Test drive the execution environment builder.