Category: Monitoring
Southwest Airlines’ Journey to Automation with AIOps
On this day in 1932, Amelia Earhart ended a 17-hour journey from Newfoundland, Canada, and landed near Londonderry, Nothern Ireland becoming the first woman to make a solo transatlantic flight. Earhart became a legend upon completing this non-stop fete. She originally planned to land in Paris, but mechanical problems forced her to recalculate route land… Continue reading News Roundup, May 21, 2021: What’s Happening in AIOps, ITOps, and IT Monitoring
News Roundup, May 21, 2021: What’s Happening in AIOps, ITOps, and IT Monitoring
A Q&A with Guest Speaker, Forrester Senior Analyst, Rich Lane We sat down with guest speaker Rich Lane from Forrester to discuss the core issues IT Operations leaders face as they evolve towards intelligent, automated operations (AIOps). Then, we kept him for a Q&A to dive deeper into the biggest challenges facing the adoption of… Continue reading Why AIOps? Why Now?
Paving the Path to AIOps
Looking to evolve your IT monitoring practices? Here are three steps to get you on your way.
A Roadmap to Modern Monitoring
On this day in 1959, NASA unveiled the names of the seven military test pilots who would become America’s first astronauts to take part in Project Mercury.
News Roundup, April 9, 2021: What’s Happening in AIOps, ITOps, and IT Monitoring
The ‘simple’ act of moving to the cloud stands in stark contrast to the reality ITOps teams are contending with today.
The Hybrid Cloud Conundrum
On this day in 1789, the United States Post Office was established in Article 1, section 8 of the U.S. Constitution.
News Roundup, March 12, 2021: What’s Happening in AIOps, ITOps, and IT Monitoring
On this day in 1930, the first red and green traffic lights were installed in New York City. This two-light system dominated the urban landscape for the bulk of the 20th century.
News Roundup, February 26, 2021: What’s Happening in AIOps, ITOps, and IT Monitoring
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