This blog covers the industry press for OpsRamp’s State of AIOps Report. We’ll be reviewing the findings from this report in our upcoming webinar, The State of AIOps For Incident Management and Beyond on Wednesday, May 15th.
With the adoption of agile microservices, enterprise IT teams have rapidly transitioned from managing pets (physical and virtual servers) to cattle (public cloud services) to now chickens (containerized infrastructure). Container platforms like Docker and container orchestration engines like Kubernetes are helping IT operators drive greater agility, portability, and flexibility for scaling, managing, and optimizing microservices architectures.
As OpsRamp continues the steady drumbeat of how AIOps can transform IT operations management, the industry continues to validate our positioning with recognition, press, and more. Three recent analyst reports highlighted OpsRamp’s modern digital and IT operations management platform for dynamic performance insights and maximum visibility. The company’s inclusion in these reports validates the growing need for a unified digital operations command center.
The OpsRamp State of AIOps report confirms AIOps adoption, use cases and more. Artificial intelligence for IT operations, or AIOps, is still in its infancy. It’s only been a few years since Gartner coined the term, and yet, 30% of IT teams in large enterprises will roll out AIOps initiatives by 2023. Of course, like any new enterprise technology, the jury on measurable AIOps outcomes is still out.
The rise of the hybrid enterprise is wreaking havoc on IT teams. IT service/operations management (ITSM/ITOM) is more challenging than ever, as infrastructure continues to become more complex, more involved, and more resource-intensive.
The second quarter of 2019 started with a bang for OpsRamp, with recognition from two independent analyst firms, 451 Research and IDC. Three recent analyst reports highlighted OpsRamp’s modern digital and IT operations management platform for dynamic performance insights and maximum visibility.
The March OpsRamp Platform update included the following: Improved Inference Context for Incident Management, New Cloud Monitoring Capabilities for AWS and Microsoft Azure Workloads, User Interface Updates
Last month was busy with several key product updates, events and webinars. OpsRamp EMEA controlled the chaos in Europe with our presence in Cloud Expo Europe London, while the US demonstrated OpsRamp’s bi-directional ServiceNow integration with a webinar, and 451 Research’s latest report recognized the company’s innovations in hybrid cloud management. Here’s a quick snapshot of the news milestones that made the month of March.
Our recent webinar on Stop Swivel-Chair IT Operations with OpsRamp and ServiceNow ITSM featured Curt Thorin, Solutions Strategist and Jordan Sher, Director of Corporate Marketing. The webinar addressed the challenge of managing alerts and remediating incidents at scale and how the right automation and ITSM integration investments (powered by AIOps) are helping enterprises address the problems of alert storms and service degradations.