Why event correlation, and how is AIOps involved?
Event correlation and AIOps go hand-in-hand. Event correlation is the process of identifying patterns in data that may indicate a problem or opportunity.
The latest News and Information on AIOps, alerting in complex systems and related technologies.
Event correlation and AIOps go hand-in-hand. Event correlation is the process of identifying patterns in data that may indicate a problem or opportunity.
Over the past few years, artificial intelligence for IT Operations (AIOps) has risen in popularity within the technology landscape. It’s become a buzzword in the marketing world, and while there are many ways to define AIOps, the best way to start thinking about it is through the lens of outcomes, correlation and strategy—it’s all about the data.
SAP AWS hybrid cloud is a mixed environment consisting of a combination of on-premises infrastructure, private cloud services, and the public cloud - e.g., Amazon Web Services (AWS) - with the ability to exchange information between different environments.
Continuous availability and unceasing innovation are prerequisites for today’s digital businesses. So it makes sense that business leaders invest heavily in teams and tools to monitor digital apps and services. In theory, these tools should also free up time for engineers to push new functionalities that wow customers. But do these investments actually result in more uptime and customer-delighting innovations?
We talk a lot about business services and how to keep them running at peak efficiency, but every now and then these questions arise: what exactly is a business service, how can I provide the best possible experience to my users, and how does it affect the performance of my IT estate?
AIOps has been shrouded in mystery since its inception in 2017- offering little guidance beyond the promise of AI/ML-driven insights. To make AIOps less of a mystery, the experts from Forrester Research have tried to help...
No matter what we do, we’ll always be surrounded by choices. Do I save money and take the bus, or do I spend money filling up my gas tank? Do I make dinner at home, or do I eat dinner out? Whatever the outcome, it’s our needs – what we require and what we can afford – that help guide us to where we should go. Technology is no exception. Especially in AIOps.
We’ve just launched our inaugural State of Availability Report and the results are sobering. We discovered that: We’d hoped that at this point in the global digital transformation, organizations had gotten further ahead with mastering availability but there’s still a long way to go.