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Real-world AIOps:
Between Data and Datasheets

By Valerie O’Connell, Research Director of Digital Service Execution, EMA

Although AIOps is a relatively new category named within the past five years, it is based on the well-established awareness that advanced IT analytics has a lot to offer in the pursuit of operational excellence. Advances in big data, AI, ML, and IT operational complexity combined to match product capabilities with market needs. The otherwise hopeless complexity of clouds, microservices, and containers in an environment of high velocity change form the backdrop of IT’s largescale adoption of AIOps.

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