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5 Ways AIOps Helps IT Teams

Phil Tee

In our digital world, it is impossible to reduce downtime and cut through alert noise without the proper tools. The pressure to avoid outages to maintain and improve customer experience has never been higher, and if you think old tools can handle the needs of today, think again.

AIOps leverages the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to improve performance and availability.

Still not convinced on the value an AIOps platform offers? Consider this: one minute of downtime at Amazon costs the company roughly $220,000 in revenue. With that kind of money on the line, SRE and DevOps teams forced to manage availability by writing rules and querying logs manually are set up to fail — and failure is costly. AIOps is the necessary lift your monitoring tools need to improve performance and cut out the toil for DevOps and IT teams.

Here are five ways AIOps does exactly that:

1. Reduce noise

If your team has thousands of alerts coming in daily, there is no way to differentiate between which need immediate attention and those that can wait. Instead, when DevOps and IT teams are faced with an outage they find themselves bogged down in huges data sets as they attempt to find the incident. Legacy tools simply aren’t built for observability and the critical task of automating root cause and simply are not scalable enough for the high load of data they must process.

On the other hand , AIOps platforms thrive in this high data load environment.

AIOps (the key here: AI) solutions are built to look for anomalies and start remediating immediately, meaning DevOps and IT teams don’t have to hunt down the issue among thousands of alerts. AIOps is so powerful that it can even find the root cause before a customer even realizes the service is down!

2. Detect early

AIOps brings advanced capabilities to pinpoint which events or logs might be the issue to investigate early signs of a problem with anomaly detection.

Even better, AIOps platforms have no dependence upon rules. Instead, alerts and incidents evolve in real time, supported by deep metrication of your environment. This means that you do not have to wait for all the rules to be met, saving you costly (remember the price of downtime at Amazon) minutes as you tackle issues in the services you own.

3. Identify cause

These days, engineers regularly upgrade platforms, and systems are continuously changing. With an IT culture focused on constant change, it is difficult to know where to look first when things go wrong.

If the house is on fire, where do you point the firehose?

AIOps tells you exactly where to focus your efforts. AIOps platforms automatically add context to alerts and change records to show where issues are. These tools can easily identify patterns in data that a human would miss and help you diagnose and alert your team as it happens.

4. Automate responses

What is the quickest way to avoid alert fatigue and boost job satisfaction? AIOps.

If DevOps teams are spending all of their time manually sorting through alerts, there is little time for them to do what they enjoy: building and innovating. AIOps tools use AI and ML to automatically resolve an incident once detected or route the issue to the correct team to remedy it.

Not only do AIOps tools free up time and maintain job fulfillment for your team, but when a notification is sent to the IT team, you know that it’s mission-critical.

5. Trust one system

The number of different tools DevOps teams are expected to manage is overwhelming. But, choosing the right AIOps platform can replace other tools without losing capabilities. If you want quality incident management, invest in a quality AIOps platform. With flexible integrations, adaptable APIs and collaborative, automated incident management all within the same AIOps tool, you can manage an outage from start to finish without leaving the platform.

Of course, there are many more use cases for AIOps platforms. The impact AIOps has on every aspect of a business, from customer experience to employee satisfaction and revenue, is beyond what anyone could have predicted when Gartner introduced the term five years ago. It is why AIOps is the lift that will allow organizations to keep up as the digital transformation continues and changes.

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5 Ways AIOps Helps IT Teams

Phil Tee

In our digital world, it is impossible to reduce downtime and cut through alert noise without the proper tools. The pressure to avoid outages to maintain and improve customer experience has never been higher, and if you think old tools can handle the needs of today, think again.

AIOps leverages the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to improve performance and availability.

Still not convinced on the value an AIOps platform offers? Consider this: one minute of downtime at Amazon costs the company roughly $220,000 in revenue. With that kind of money on the line, SRE and DevOps teams forced to manage availability by writing rules and querying logs manually are set up to fail — and failure is costly. AIOps is the necessary lift your monitoring tools need to improve performance and cut out the toil for DevOps and IT teams.

Here are five ways AIOps does exactly that:

1. Reduce noise

If your team has thousands of alerts coming in daily, there is no way to differentiate between which need immediate attention and those that can wait. Instead, when DevOps and IT teams are faced with an outage they find themselves bogged down in huges data sets as they attempt to find the incident. Legacy tools simply aren’t built for observability and the critical task of automating root cause and simply are not scalable enough for the high load of data they must process.

On the other hand , AIOps platforms thrive in this high data load environment.

AIOps (the key here: AI) solutions are built to look for anomalies and start remediating immediately, meaning DevOps and IT teams don’t have to hunt down the issue among thousands of alerts. AIOps is so powerful that it can even find the root cause before a customer even realizes the service is down!

2. Detect early

AIOps brings advanced capabilities to pinpoint which events or logs might be the issue to investigate early signs of a problem with anomaly detection.

Even better, AIOps platforms have no dependence upon rules. Instead, alerts and incidents evolve in real time, supported by deep metrication of your environment. This means that you do not have to wait for all the rules to be met, saving you costly (remember the price of downtime at Amazon) minutes as you tackle issues in the services you own.

3. Identify cause

These days, engineers regularly upgrade platforms, and systems are continuously changing. With an IT culture focused on constant change, it is difficult to know where to look first when things go wrong.

If the house is on fire, where do you point the firehose?

AIOps tells you exactly where to focus your efforts. AIOps platforms automatically add context to alerts and change records to show where issues are. These tools can easily identify patterns in data that a human would miss and help you diagnose and alert your team as it happens.

4. Automate responses

What is the quickest way to avoid alert fatigue and boost job satisfaction? AIOps.

If DevOps teams are spending all of their time manually sorting through alerts, there is little time for them to do what they enjoy: building and innovating. AIOps tools use AI and ML to automatically resolve an incident once detected or route the issue to the correct team to remedy it.

Not only do AIOps tools free up time and maintain job fulfillment for your team, but when a notification is sent to the IT team, you know that it’s mission-critical.

5. Trust one system

The number of different tools DevOps teams are expected to manage is overwhelming. But, choosing the right AIOps platform can replace other tools without losing capabilities. If you want quality incident management, invest in a quality AIOps platform. With flexible integrations, adaptable APIs and collaborative, automated incident management all within the same AIOps tool, you can manage an outage from start to finish without leaving the platform.

Of course, there are many more use cases for AIOps platforms. The impact AIOps has on every aspect of a business, from customer experience to employee satisfaction and revenue, is beyond what anyone could have predicted when Gartner introduced the term five years ago. It is why AIOps is the lift that will allow organizations to keep up as the digital transformation continues and changes.

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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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