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The New Normal for IT Ops Deepens Need for AI - Part 1

Will Cappelli
Moogsoft

The global pandemic has radically changed how enterprise IT services are consumed, both in the short and long term. Here's how AIOps can help IT Ops teams.

The current crisis has upended all aspects of our personal and work lives, and IT Ops pros aren't the exception. The abrupt shift to remote work has created unprecedented challenges for IT Ops teams, while increasing pressure on them to prevent outages and provide service assurance.

Specifically, new consumption patterns of enterprise IT services have put stress on systems, architectures and topologies at all stack layers. In response, IT Ops teams must rapidly implement structural and management changes to address both temporary and permanent shifts.

In this turmoil, AIOps has emerged as a lifeline. By streamlining and automating IT operations, AIOps helps IT leaders collaborate remotely and act quickly and precisely to maintain business-critical digital services — during the pandemic and beyond.

Let's look in more detail at these challenges and at how AIOps can help IT Ops teams cope and succeed.

AIOps: A Definition

An AIOps solution must have these five types of algorithms that fully automate and streamline five key dimensions of IT operations monitoring:

■ Data selection: Identifying and surfacing the most relevant information.

■ Pattern discovery: Correlating and finding relationships between events across your tool stack.

■ Inference: Identifying root causes and recurring issues.

■ Collaboration: Notifying appropriate operators, and facilitating collaboration.

■ Automation: Automating remediation

In a real world setting, an AIOps solution ingests heterogeneous data from many different sources. Using entropy algorithms, it removes noise and duplication, and selects only the truly relevant data. It then groups and correlates this relevant information using various criteria, like text, time and topology.

Next, it discovers patterns in the data, and infers which data items signify causes, and which signify events. It then communicates the result of that analysis to a collaborative environment, which will support automated responses to what has been discovered.

As such, an AIOps solution plays the role of organizing and integrating what an organization's domain-specific IT monitoring and management tools do, intelligently integrating the stack's functionalities. AIOps should act as the brain that brings together these tools, and becomes a coordinating, central layer.

Transitioning to the New Normal

As the workforce shifts to remote work, user behaviors will change and different elements of the IT infrastructure, both in-house and publicly sourced, will be stressed. This will result in new, quickly-evolving types of incidents and outages. With AIOps, IT Ops teams can detect and analyze genuinely novel anomalies which can cause incidents and outages rapidly and stealthily.

Cross-regional and intra-regional team collaboration among IT operations and NOC organizations will need to be reinforced virtually as the implicit supports derived from physical co-presence are removed. AIOps can enable and guide virtual collaborative observation, analysis and response efforts, helping IT Ops teams collaborate and communicate despite being physically dispersed.

Sharp and unpredictable levels of staff reduction due to illness and self-isolation will force IT operations and NOC organizations to "do more with less" on both the side of signal observation and the side of signal response. Here again AIOps can help IT Ops teams to respond by both dynamically filtering noisy alert streams, and integrating and automating platforms that support various aspects of incident and problem management.

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The New Normal for IT Ops Deepens Need for AI - Part 1

Will Cappelli
Moogsoft

The global pandemic has radically changed how enterprise IT services are consumed, both in the short and long term. Here's how AIOps can help IT Ops teams.

The current crisis has upended all aspects of our personal and work lives, and IT Ops pros aren't the exception. The abrupt shift to remote work has created unprecedented challenges for IT Ops teams, while increasing pressure on them to prevent outages and provide service assurance.

Specifically, new consumption patterns of enterprise IT services have put stress on systems, architectures and topologies at all stack layers. In response, IT Ops teams must rapidly implement structural and management changes to address both temporary and permanent shifts.

In this turmoil, AIOps has emerged as a lifeline. By streamlining and automating IT operations, AIOps helps IT leaders collaborate remotely and act quickly and precisely to maintain business-critical digital services — during the pandemic and beyond.

Let's look in more detail at these challenges and at how AIOps can help IT Ops teams cope and succeed.

AIOps: A Definition

An AIOps solution must have these five types of algorithms that fully automate and streamline five key dimensions of IT operations monitoring:

■ Data selection: Identifying and surfacing the most relevant information.

■ Pattern discovery: Correlating and finding relationships between events across your tool stack.

■ Inference: Identifying root causes and recurring issues.

■ Collaboration: Notifying appropriate operators, and facilitating collaboration.

■ Automation: Automating remediation

In a real world setting, an AIOps solution ingests heterogeneous data from many different sources. Using entropy algorithms, it removes noise and duplication, and selects only the truly relevant data. It then groups and correlates this relevant information using various criteria, like text, time and topology.

Next, it discovers patterns in the data, and infers which data items signify causes, and which signify events. It then communicates the result of that analysis to a collaborative environment, which will support automated responses to what has been discovered.

As such, an AIOps solution plays the role of organizing and integrating what an organization's domain-specific IT monitoring and management tools do, intelligently integrating the stack's functionalities. AIOps should act as the brain that brings together these tools, and becomes a coordinating, central layer.

Transitioning to the New Normal

As the workforce shifts to remote work, user behaviors will change and different elements of the IT infrastructure, both in-house and publicly sourced, will be stressed. This will result in new, quickly-evolving types of incidents and outages. With AIOps, IT Ops teams can detect and analyze genuinely novel anomalies which can cause incidents and outages rapidly and stealthily.

Cross-regional and intra-regional team collaboration among IT operations and NOC organizations will need to be reinforced virtually as the implicit supports derived from physical co-presence are removed. AIOps can enable and guide virtual collaborative observation, analysis and response efforts, helping IT Ops teams collaborate and communicate despite being physically dispersed.

Sharp and unpredictable levels of staff reduction due to illness and self-isolation will force IT operations and NOC organizations to "do more with less" on both the side of signal observation and the side of signal response. Here again AIOps can help IT Ops teams to respond by both dynamically filtering noisy alert streams, and integrating and automating platforms that support various aspects of incident and problem management.

Go to The New Normal for IT Ops Deepens Need for AI - Part 2

Will Cappelli is Field CTO at Moogsoft

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An overwhelming majority of IT leaders (95%) believe the upcoming wave of AI-powered digital transformation is set to be the most impactful and intensive seen thus far, according to The Science of Productivity: AI, Adoption, And Employee Experience, a new report from Nexthink ...

Overall outage frequency and the general level of reported severity continue to decline, according to the Outage Analysis 2025 from Uptime Institute. However, cyber security incidents are on the rise and often have severe, lasting impacts ...

In March, New Relic published the State of Observability for Media and Entertainment Report to share insights, data, and analysis into the adoption and business value of observability across the media and entertainment industry. Here are six key takeaways from the report ...

Regardless of their scale, business decisions often take time, effort, and a lot of back-and-forth discussion to reach any sort of actionable conclusion ... Any means of streamlining this process and getting from complex problems to optimal solutions more efficiently and reliably is key. How can organizations optimize their decision-making to save time and reduce excess effort from those involved? ...

As enterprises accelerate their cloud adoption strategies, CIOs are routinely exceeding their cloud budgets — a concern that's about to face additional pressure from an unexpected direction: uncertainty over semiconductor tariffs. The CIO Cloud Trends Survey & Report from Azul reveals the extent continued cloud investment despite cost overruns, and how organizations are attempting to bring spending under control ...

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Businesses that face downtime or outages risk financial and reputational damage, as well as reducing partner, shareholder, and customer trust. One of the major challenges that enterprises face is implementing a robust business continuity plan. What's the solution? The answer may lie in disaster recovery tactics such as truly immutable storage and regular disaster recovery testing ...

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Amidst the threat of cyberhacks and data breaches, companies install several security measures to keep their business safely afloat. These measures aim to protect businesses, employees, and crucial data. Yet, employees perceive them as burdensome. Frustrated with complex logins, slow access, and constant security checks, workers decide to completely bypass all security set-ups ...

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