On this day in 1924, Calvin Coolidge became the first U.S. president to deliver what is now known as the State of the Union by radio.
Category: Monitoring
News Roundup, February 12, 2021: What’s Happening in AIOps, ITOps, and IT Monitoring
Helping their customers address IT complexity, tool sprawl, and lack of visibility. GDIT created an integrated IT framework using SL1, a leading hybrid IT monitoring, automation platform for AIOps.
Modernizing IT Service Delivery—Accelerating Positive Business Outcomes Through AIOps
On this day in 1920, Walt Disney started work as an artist with KC Slide Co for $40 a week, where he studied the principles of animation that would inspire his films forever.
News Roundup, January 29, 2021: What’s Happening in AIOps, ITOps, and IT Monitoring
Legacy monitoring tools lack the ability to automatically discover, integrate, contextualize, remediate issues, or derive useful insights from data that originates from disparate tools and sources.
How IT Monitoring Facilitates Government Agency IT Modernization
Over the weekend, a major data breach occurred—leaving government agencies and enterprises vulnerable. What can we learn from this event?
Securing Your Monitoring Environment – What You Need to Know
Digital transformation takes a lot more than just having the right tools and process improvement frameworks. Here’s QTS’s transformational journey.
A Shift to Scalable Software-Driven Automation
On this day in 1924, the first Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade was held in New York City.
News Roundup, November 27, 2020: What’s Happening in AIOps, ITOps, and IT Monitoring
On this day in 1940, the Disney animated film, “Fantasia” was released.
News Roundup, November 13, 2020: What’s Happening in AIOps, ITOps, and IT Monitoring
What’s the difference between public cloud and on-premises cloud? Which option is best for you?
Public Cloud vs. On-Premises: Whatever Your Choice, You Need Visibility
Here are some options for virtual tech events for the rest of the year, including a few sponsored by your friends at ScienceLogic. We hope to see you there.



