Use AIOps for a Data-Driven Approach

Having multiple monitoring tools often inhibits the collaboration that is critical to resolving problems quickly. What's the answer? AIOps tools.

AIOps tools, or IT Ops tools powered by AI and ML, provide a consistent view of monitoring data. This helps I&O leaders improve collaboration and resolution times, support internal service owners and delight external customers.

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Market Guide for AIOps Platforms

AIOps platforms enhance IT operations through greater insights by combining big data, machine learning and visualization. I&O leaders should initiate AIOps deployment to refine performance analysis today and augment to IT service management and automation over the next two to five years.

But which AIOps platforms can you trust, and which ones should you consider? Download this Gartner report to learn more.

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IT Ops reporting is broken

This is a serious problem for IT execs.

They need to transform IT Ops to catch up with software and infrastructure modernization. In order to transform IT Ops, they must have easy and ready access to insight-rich, actionable IT Ops performance reports and analytics. But because IT Ops reporting is broken, there’s no easy way to do that.

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Can AIOps Reduce The Noise?

If you’re part of an IT Ops or NOC team, or if you manage one, you know that overwhelming IT noise is your #1 enemy. Flooded with false positives overwhelming IT noise means that IT Ops and NOC teams are flooded with false positives on an everyday basis. The problem gets significantly worse when outages and disruptions cause alert storms or alert floods and NOC techs and engineers can't isolate root cause.

Can AIOps tools, or IT Ops tools powered by AI and ML, help?

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How to Intelligently Automate and Scale IT Operations at Global Enterprises

Digital transformation is critical for any enterprise that wants to win in today’s market. It requires meaningful IT investments in new applications, clouds, services, infrastructure and delivery models. These add complexity and scale that compound the already heavy burden on IT Operations, which in turn increases the risk of painful IT disruptions.

Service outages, lost revenue, angry customers and runaway costs put at risk the very technology-enabled innovations meant to keep your enterprise competitive. For IT Operations to transform, it must intelligently automate and scale in order to keep up with a transforming IT reality.

The current generation of automation technologies – based on static rules and largely built by hand - are not a fit for modern, and complex IT environments. It’s time for the next generation of automation…

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Use AIOps for a Data-Driven Approach

Having multiple monitoring tools often inhibits the collaboration that is critical to resolving problems quickly. What's the answer? AIOps tools.

AIOps tools, or IT Ops tools powered by AI and ML, provide a consistent view of monitoring data. This helps I&O leaders improve collaboration and resolution times, support internal service owners and delight external customers.

Download this Gartner report to learn more.

View Now

Market Guide for AIOps Platforms

AIOps platforms enhance IT operations through greater insights by combining big data, machine learning and visualization. I&O leaders should initiate AIOps deployment to refine performance analysis today and augment to IT service management and automation over the next two to five years.

But which AIOps platforms can you trust, and which ones should you consider? Download this Gartner report to learn more.

View Now

IT Ops reporting is broken

This is a serious problem for IT execs.

They need to transform IT Ops to catch up with software and infrastructure modernization. In order to transform IT Ops, they must have easy and ready access to insight-rich, actionable IT Ops performance reports and analytics. But because IT Ops reporting is broken, there’s no easy way to do that.

Get Whitepaper

Can AIOps Reduce The Noise?

If you’re part of an IT Ops or NOC team, or if you manage one, you know that overwhelming IT noise is your #1 enemy. Flooded with false positives overwhelming IT noise means that IT Ops and NOC teams are flooded with false positives on an everyday basis. The problem gets significantly worse when outages and disruptions cause alert storms or alert floods and NOC techs and engineers can't isolate root cause.

Can AIOps tools, or IT Ops tools powered by AI and ML, help?

Download this solution brief to learn more.

View Now

How to Intelligently Automate and Scale IT Operations at Global Enterprises

Digital transformation is critical for any enterprise that wants to win in today’s market. It requires meaningful IT investments in new applications, clouds, services, infrastructure and delivery models. These add complexity and scale that compound the already heavy burden on IT Operations, which in turn increases the risk of painful IT disruptions.

Service outages, lost revenue, angry customers and runaway costs put at risk the very technology-enabled innovations meant to keep your enterprise competitive. For IT Operations to transform, it must intelligently automate and scale in order to keep up with a transforming IT reality.

The current generation of automation technologies – based on static rules and largely built by hand - are not a fit for modern, and complex IT environments. It’s time for the next generation of automation…

Get Whitepaper

2018 Contact Center Trends: Breaking Through The Barrier

By now, nearly all companies have realized that CX is the differentiator and customers value the experience above almost everything. Enormous effort and resources have been thrown at CX, and there have been huge gains. According to Forrester’s 2017 Customer Experience Index (CX IndexTM), however, CX quality plateaued or declined for most industries and companies.

So are we going to stay put or decline? Or are we going to punch through to the next level? 2018 will be the year where this is decided. So what will be the big stories? How will technology and automation advance the customer experience? Here’s our take on what we think will be the biggest trends in 2018.

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2018 Ponemon Institute Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity Study

Ponemon Institute is pleased to present The Value of Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity sponsored by IBM Security. The purpose of this research is to understand trends in the use of artificial intelligence and how to overcome barriers to full adoption.

Ponemon Institute surveyed 603 IT and IT security practitioners in US organizations that have either deployed or plan to deploy AI as part of their cybersecurity program or infrastructure. According to the findings, these participants strongly believe in the importance and value of AI but admit that being able to get the maximum value from technologies is a challenge.

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2018 Contact Center Trends: Breaking Through The Barrier

By now, nearly all companies have realized that CX is the differentiator and customers value the experience above almost everything. Enormous effort and resources have been thrown at CX, and there have been huge gains. According to Forrester’s 2017 Customer Experience Index (CX IndexTM), however, CX quality plateaued or declined for most industries and companies.

So are we going to stay put or decline? Or are we going to punch through to the next level? 2018 will be the year where this is decided. So what will be the big stories? How will technology and automation advance the customer experience? Here’s our take on what we think will be the biggest trends in 2018.

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2018 Open Source Security and Risk Analysis

The Black Duck by Synopsys Open Source Security and Risk Analysis (OSSRA) report provides an in-depth look at the state of open source security, license compliance, and code-quality risk in commercial software. Each year, the Black Duck OnDemand audit services group conducts open source audits on thousands of applications for its customers—primarily in conjunction with merger and acquisition transactions. This year’s analysis was done by the Synopsys Center for Open Source Research & Innovation (COSRI) and examines findings from the anonymized data of over 1,100 commercial codebases audited in 2017. Industries represented in the report include the automotive, big data (predominantly artificial intelligence and business intelligence), cyber security, enterprise software, financial services, healthcare, Internet of Things (IoT), manufacturing, and mobile app markets.

The OSSRA report includes insights and recommendations intended to help organizations and security, risk, legal, development, and M&A teams better understand the open source security and license risk landscape as they strive to improve their application risk management processes.

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