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AIOps Essentials: Automating actions from AIOps analysis | AIOps Use Cases (5/5)

Artificial intelligence for IT operations (AIOps) is a way to automate tasks that are typically carried out by site reliability engineers (SREs). It aims to make the lives of SREs easier by helping them reduce the amount of noise coming from systems, surface issues more easily, and perform root cause analysis by correlating data from different systems.

Getting started with unified observability for AWS in less than 10 minutes using terraform

This video provides a step by step guide on how to observe AWS environments. This will only take about 10 min of working time for you to get a fully configured Elastic Cluster that is actively collecting the data of your AWS environment.

Unlock the full potential of your data with Elastic Search Platform

Data: the volume of it, the variety of it, and the complexity of it is overwhelming. Join Elastic Enterprise Search Product Lead Jonas Lavoie as he interviews VP of Elastic Platform Steve Kearns, GM of Elastic Observability Sajai Krishnan, GM of Elastic Security Santosh Krishnan, and GM of Elastic Enterprise Search Matt Riley about the data challenges facing IT leaders today and how 1 platform with 3 search-powered solutions built on 1 tech stack can unlock the power of structured and unstructured data -- anywhere.

How to detect anomalies in logs, metrics, and traces to reduce MTTR with Elastic Machine Learning

Elastic Observability has extensive machine learning capabilities that support and improve analysis in APM. Learn techniques for correlating and detecting anomalies of telemetry data from APM agents for a particular application.

Elastic Observability: What is it, and How Do You Get Started?

Elastic provides a rich set of Observability features beyond logging, such as metrics, tracing, OTel support, and rich ML/AIOps features. Getting started is easy as deploying a singular agent to collect and ingest metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources such as K8S, AWS, and Applications. Watch this video to see how simple it is.