
Moogsoft announced its work with Digital Architects Zurich, part of Swiss Digital Network, specializing in implementing transformation projects for cloud-native and AI-driven continuous delivery and IT operations management. Together the companies will work to limit friction in developer workflows.
“Ops” in the DevOps and SRE world is becoming increasingly complex as each new DevOps team creates an additional silo. When bad code is released, DevOps teams consuming the API waste time investigating the causality and interruptions become overwhelming. Digital Architects Zurich uses its extensive experience to accelerate agile transformation for its customers. Incorporating Moogsoft tools enables the organization to increase its customers' modularization and release frequency without additional “Ops” costs and interruptions.
“DevOps practitioners face daunting amounts of friction during the software development process, but these teams are still expected to move at record-breaking speeds,” said Mike Silvey, EVP at Moogsoft. “Through this new industry partnership, the Moogsoft platform will eliminate the need to change monitoring and notification or engagement tools, and these tools will be deployed for DevOps teams by DevOps teams, along with SREs. In return, customers will experience the operational efficiency they need through automated workflows with an API-first infrastructure as code approach to delivery.”
Moogsoft’s observability platform helps DevOps and SRE teams improve the customer experience through its capabilities that organize and correlate large volumes of data, detect anomalies and reduce alert noise.
“Digital Architects Zurich is excited to partner with Moogsoft on our mission to create the digital highway for software delivery and operations,” said Tobias Sager, Managing Consultant at Digital Architects Zurich. “Leveraging the advanced capabilities of Moogsoft for AI-driven observability, we are able to increase the velocity of build pipelines while ensuring continuous verification in production.”
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