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Behavioral Correlation: Delivering on the Promise of AIOps
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
Data modeling is getting a lot of attention these days, and with good reason. Here’s the what, why, and how that ITOps should know about data modeling.
Data Modeling 101: Everything You Need to Know
Find out how you can build your own integrations in just a matter of minutes.
How to Build Your Own Infrastructure Monitoring with Low-Code, Secure Shell
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.
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
Symposium 2021–an immersive learning & networking experience–is just 3 1/2 months away. Here’s why you should attend. Registration is now open.
10 Reasons to Attend ScienceLogic Symposium
On this day in 1974, the TV sitcom, “Happy Days”—a sweet vision of Midwestern life in the 1950s—began an eleven-year run on ABC.
News Roundup, January 15, 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.