3 areas where AIops excels -- and 2 where it still falls short
CIO.com, Paul Stuart
AIops (or the use of artificial intelligence to manage, optimize, and secure IT systems) can slash the number of false alerts that tie down operations staff, speed troubleshooting of problems, and help developers and architects understand and manage fast-changing, cloud-based IT environments. But CIOs should not expect “magic” results. Paul Stuart (Vice President, IT Operations at AmerisourceBergen) is among a group of experts tapped to discuss the advantages and limitations of AIops platforms in a new CIO.com article.
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