As described in parts one and two of this blog series, a key missing piece of observability is the ability to easily understand what is wrong inside your software system. And machine learning-driven automated root cause analysis is the missing link that addresses this gap because humans are struggling to keep up with the rapid… Continue reading Part 3: Automating the Observer
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Part 3: Automating the Observer
ScienceLogic’s SL1 is engineered to excel in today’s hybrid IT environments, discovering legacy gear buried in your on-premises data center as well as services and applications that live out in the cloud. SL1 is serious AIOps for IT operations teams that are serious about getting the most out of their investments in IT. We’ve created… Continue reading ScienceLogic Product Tour: See Across Hybrid IT Environments & Close Visibility Gaps
ScienceLogic Product Tour: See Across Hybrid IT Environments & Close Visibility Gaps
Worldwide government IT spending is forecast to total $588.9 billion in 2023, an increase of 6.8% from 2022, according to Gartner. This increase is aimed at streamlining efficiencies, adopting more modern technologies, and reducing technical debt. Initiatives such as migrating services to the cloud, modernizing applications, and fortifying network security are among the primary innovation… Continue reading Government Spending Priorities Focus on Modern Priorities
Government Spending Priorities Focus on Modern Priorities
ScienceLogic’s SL1 PowerFlow is the heart of our IT workflow automation. SL1 PowerFlow Builder allows operations teams to easily create custom workflows to connect your teams, systems, and tools using low-code, no-code. And now you can see how to build those IT workflows with the SL1 PowerFlow Builder—without scheduling a live demo or free trial.… Continue reading ScienceLogic Product Tour: Boost IT Productivity with Easy-to-Build IT Workflows
ScienceLogic Product Tour: Boost IT Productivity with Easy-to-Build IT Workflows
At ScienceLogic, we’ve built our customer operations to ensure our customers have an excellent end-to-end customer experience, with a rock-solid plan for improving our customers’ ability to meet and exceed their desired business outcomes. And well, we must be doing something right: ScienceLogic has been recognized in this year’s TrustRadius ‘Best of’ Awards—through our customer’s… Continue reading ScienceLogic Recognized in TrustRadius ‘Best of’ Awards for 2023
ScienceLogic Recognized in TrustRadius ‘Best of’ Awards for 2023
We are excited to announce that ScienceLogic has excelled in the Forrester Wave for AIOps again! We are proud to be named a Strong Performer this year—receiving the highest marks possible in the product vision, execution roadmap, performance, and automation and remediation criterion. Our Chief Product Officer, Michael Nappi, spoke about this great news, our… Continue reading ScienceLogic Celebrates the End of a Stellar Year with Strong Performance in Forrester Wave
ScienceLogic Celebrates the End of a Stellar Year with Strong Performance in Forrester Wave
The company’s remarkable performance in Q3 positions ScienceLogic for a strong finish in 2022, not to mention the company’s recent acquisition of machine learning analytics provider, Zebrium and growing leadership team. In addition to record quarterly bookings, ScienceLogic achieved strong new logo growth resulting in 36% year-over-year net ARR growth for Q3. Other points of… Continue reading ScienceLogic Achieves Record Q3, Meeting Strong Demand for IT Transformation
ScienceLogic Achieves Record Q3, Meeting Strong Demand for IT Transformation
There are a common set of key performance indicators for incident management, such as MTTR and MTTA. What do these metrics mean, and why are they important?
MTTR vs. MTTA vs. MTBF: A Complete Set of Common Incident Management Metrics
The agent vs. agentless monitoring debate in ITSM has evolved. Now, you need both methods to collect data in all its forms and a plan for what to do with it.
Agent vs. Agentless Monitoring
What to Do When an Incorrect Change Is Made Today we’re going to look at ways to mitigate the impact of poor change management, or somebody accidentally making an incorrect change. What we have set up here is in the same environment. I have another policy rule that checks that all devices are only using… Continue reading Minimize MTTR to Mitigate Impact of Change Management



