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Skylar One Juneau: Real-World Intelligence for Service-Centric Ops

Service-centric operations demand more than observability, they demand understanding. The Juneau release of ScienceLogic Skylar One brings that understanding into sharp focus with greater clarity, intelligence, and ease-of-use for the IT and service operations teams who keep modern digital businesses running. Engineering enhancements in this release of Skylar One (formerly SL1) make it even more accurate, more intuitive, and more aligned with the way operations teams actually work.

ScienceLogic Named a 2025 NVTC Tech100 Honoree

ScienceLogic is proud to be recognized as part of the 2025 Northern Virginia Technology Council Tech100. The annual list highlights the companies, executives, entrepreneurs, and emerging leaders who are shaping the region’s technology landscape and strengthening its economic growth. Earning a place on this list again underscores our momentum and commitment to helping organizations modernize IT with trusted data, intelligence, and automation.

The Architecture of Automation: Why IT Doesn't Lie

Let’s start with something most people get wrong. Automation isn’t magic. It’s math. It does exactly what it’s told. Nothing more, nothing less. Every action, every response, every output is a reflection of truth in motion. And that’s where value actually begins. Most organizations still treat automation like a shortcut: a way to go faster, to handle more alerts, to “keep up.” But speed isn’t the value. Truth is.

From Telemetry to Truth: Why Observability Must Be Service-Centric

Modern enterprises depend on systems that appear calm: dashboards glow, availability reads steady, and metrics suggest composure. But the signals only tell part of the story. Conversion softens at the margins, regional sign-in times drift, a compliance report misses an expected field. The puzzle isn’t visibility; it’s meaning. Components describe status; services carry outcomes.