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Simplifying Cloud Management With OpsRamp: Part 3

This is the third of a three-part series on how OpsRamp helps enterprise IT operations team manage the challenges of migrating to the cloud. Read part one here and part two here. Now that migration is complete, IT organizations will be responsible for monitoring and managing a mix of hybrid, multi-cloud resources across a distributed footprint. OpsRamp ensures comprehensive visibility, rapid remediation, and constant optimization for these dynamic, multi-cloud environments at scale.

451 Research: OpsRamp Enables Modern Hybrid Cloud Management by Innovating at the Speed of SaaS

451 Research analyst, William Fellows, recently authored a Market Impact report titled, OpsRamp is breaking new ground for IT operations management. The report analyzes our latest platform features and innovations for hybrid cloud management use cases.

Simplifying Cloud Management With OpsRamp: Part 2

This is the second of a three-part series on how OpsRamp helps enterprise IT operations teams manage the challenges of migrating to the cloud. Read part one here. IT teams can build the migration blueprint and test different migration activities in the staging environment using the data collected and processes established during the pre-migration phase. The migration blueprint and related testing help identify gaps, requirements, and barriers to designing a successful migration.

Simplifying Cloud Management With OpsRamp: Part 1

Analyst firm IDC forecasts that organizations will collectively spend $370 billion on public cloud services and infrastructure in 2022. Given the skyrocketing adoption of public cloud platforms, enterprises are using a number of approaches (lift and shift, replatforming, and refactoring) to smoothly transition on-prem workloads to the cloud.

JBS Adopts a Monitoring and Operation Platform Compatible with Microsoft Azure for Its Managed System Service and Renews JBS Original Services With Cloud and Hybrid Environment Strengths

(Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Yukihiro Makita, President; hereinafter “JBS”) has adopted OpsRamp, an operation platform suitable for Microsoft’s cloud services as an operation platform for its enterprise outsourcing service, the MATRIX for Managed System Services, and renewed its services on January 29, 2019.

OpsRamp March 2019 Update: Incident Management and Multi-Cloud, Serverless Monitoring for Better Uptime and Faster Recovery

Last month OpsRamp delivered our Winter release, which introduced several innovations for digital operations management, including: Impact Visibility and Service Context, AIOps for Proactive IT Operations, Cloud Native Monitoring and Event Management

451 Research's Market Map Recognition, Big50's Hot Startup to Watch, and Why Service-Centric AIOps is your Best Bet Today

February has been a great month of industry recognition with our inclusion in 451 Research’s Market Map for Application and Infrastructure Performance and Startup50.com naming us a “Hot Startup to Watch.” To access recent OpsRamp coverage, be sure to visit our newsroom.

OpsRamp Gains Ground in 451 Research's 2019 Market Map for Application and Infrastructure Performance

We’re thrilled to announce that for the second year in a row, 451 Research has positioned OpsRamp in their flagship Market Map report for Application and Infrastructure Performance. 451 Research recognized OpsRamp for its innovative use cases in four distinct performance management categories: Infrastructure Monitoring, Event Analytics, Alerting, and Synthetics. You can read an excerpt of the 2019 Market Map report HERE.

Making The Most Out of Your Performance Monitoring Investments in 2019

Our recent webinar on 2019 Performance and Management Trends and Insights featured Nancy Gohring, Senior Analyst at 451 Research and Darren Cunningham, VP of Marketing at OpsRamp. The webinar reviewed key findings from recent surveys on performance monitoring and how IT automation investments (artificial intelligence and machine learning) are helping enterprises combat the twin problems of alert fatigue and incident downtime.

Reduce Incident Downtime and Fix Outages Sooner with Policy-Based Alert Escalation Management

Proactive Incident Analysis, Diagnosis, and Resolution with Service-Centric AIOps. Alerts define the state of an infrastructure resource, application, or any other IP discoverable device. Organizations take action on alerts based on business impact and priority and ensure that IT service performance meets the required standards for availability, usability, and security.