Observability and monitoring: These terms are often used interchangeably, but they represent different approaches to understanding and managing IT infrastructure. If you are new to these terms or are often confused between the two, this blog is for you! In this blog, we'll explore the key concepts of observability and monitoring, their evolution in IT operations, their differences and similarities, and their importance in modern infrastructure.
In the past, there was a persistent misconception that Java was slow compared to other programming languages. But this idea comes from a time when Java was just starting out. Back then, Java did have some problems that made it seem slow. For example, it took a long time for Java programs to start running, and the way Java made user interfaces for applications was not very fast. But things have changed a lot since then. Hence, the outdated belief that Java is slow is exactly that – outdated.
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) offers a wide range of features to support their core deliverable, highly available and scalable infrastructure-as-a-service. One of the features—GCP’s log management and available via GCP Log Explorer— is offered to support customers’ basic logging requirements.
Since its inception, Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) has emerged as a strong choice for developers aiming to efficiently deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications on AWS cloud. By abstracting the complexities associated with container orchestration, ECS allows teams to focus on application development, while handling the underlying infrastructure, load balancing, and service discovery requirements.
A critical partner in your supply chain just went down. An earthquake just hit your main operations hub. Breaking news about your organization just hit social media. Bad news first—there’s always another crisis or existential threat to your organization on the horizon. If you don’t have an established Crisis Response process and team in place, you’re running a high risk of failure.
What if banks had an intelligent assistant that not only detects anomalies in real-time but also predicts potential issues before they even occur. Well, AIOps has made that reality today. AIOps in banking is a perfect example of technology blending with financial services to redefine operational excellence and customer experiences. From bolstering security measures to reducing banking costs, AIOps offers several game changing benefits that address challenges faced by the BFSI sector for a long time.
In the realm of modern IT, where the infrastructure complexity grows by the day and downtime equates to high-stakes losses, a transformative solution is not just desirable – it’s the need of the hour. Enter Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations (AIOps) — a powerful combo of AI and IT operations that is reshaping the landscape of IT management. And these are not just empty claims.