Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

August 2023

Is Topology really needed while finding Root Cause?

There are many instances in our lives where we are stuck in issues and try to understand what caused them. Our initial thoughts are to identify the reason and the cause. We aim to trace the issue back to the origin and try to address them from where it all started. Just like, when we get common cold, we try to figure out where we contracted it. Was it the late-night smoothie or exposure to someone with COVID symptoms? We never know until we figure out.

The Significance of Root Cause Analysis in Revolutionizing Enterprise IT Operations

Ever been jolted awake by a midnight alarm because some server decided to take a sudden break? If you’ve been in IT operations, you know this isn’t just about fixing a problem; it’s about understanding and fixing it. Think of a favorite detective show, the detective is not just identifying the culprit, they are aiming to unravel the mystery “who done it?” and understand the motive.

Transforming Bank Operations

With the recent advancements in technology and online digital services have transformed the way the banks work. Decades ago, banks used to handle everything on paper and the services opted for were very limited. Services were not unified, and account holders were forced to visit the bank even for small number of deposits or withdrawals or just to raise concerns. Today, technology has penetrated almost every industry and the banking sector is no exception to this undeniable reality.

Benefits of using AIOps in ITSM

“Necessity is the mother of invention,” so here is a quick backstory to understand what brought AIOps into the ITSM landscape In the fast-paced world of Information Technology Service Management (ITSM), staying ahead of challenges and effectively managing complex systems is crucial. As organizations embrace digital transformation and adopt cutting-edge technologies, the volume of data and incidents generated becomes overwhelming for IT teams to handle manually.