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The Google Maps of Hybrid IT Environments

Imagine you’ve flown into an unfamiliar city. You may have no idea how to get to your hotel or where to grab lunch. But no worries, right? You just open up your trusty Google Maps, and instantly you know where to go and what’s available along the way. Google Maps even warns you about traffic conditions, so you can steer clear of trouble. Now compare that situation to managing your hybrid IT environment.

RESOLVE Insights and Actions - Abnormally High CPU Utilization

Watch (in less than 5 minutes) how the RESOLVE Insights and Actions (AIOps+Automation) platform discovers abnormally high CPU utilization on a server and then executes a guided procedure to assist with troubleshooting the server. RESOLVE learns from similar events, offers up that information, and then asks if we want to fully automate the resolution procedure if it ever discovers a similar scenario again.

How Automation is Driving the IT Workforce of the Future

The world of IT is changing and altering the face of the workforce. New technologies, like AI, cloud and IoT, have morphed IT infrastructure into an extremely complex beast and, in doing so, have impacted the work of those who manage it. Meanwhile the European Commission estimates there will be a shortage of 756,000 skilled IT workers by next year.

How CSPs Can Drive Digital Transformation & 5G Success with Automation

Light Reading’s Phil Harvey recently sat down with Resolve’s Larry Lien at Network Virtualization and SDN Americas to explore how communication service providers (CSPs) are benefitting from automation, what types of processes can be automated, how to successfully navigate the automation journey, and how Automation Centers of Excellence can accelerate digital transformation.

AIOps in the Spotlight: What It Offers & Why It Matters

Today, most IT teams find themselves facing a number of challenges presented by the new and increasingly complex infrastructure that accompanies digitization, including an exponential increase in data volumes and types. In fact, Gartner estimates that the data volumes generated by IT infrastructure and applications are increasing two- to three-fold every year (and that’s compounding growth). There’s clearly too much data for the humans on the IT team to sort through on their own.