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Brianna White

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The concept of artificial intelligence (AI) has been a science fiction staple since at least the 1927 German cult classic film Metropolis, in which an evil robot leads the destruction of a city. In fact, from Blade Runner to The Terminator and The Matrix series, AI in movies has mostly been about killer robots.
Thankfully, in business the reality of AI is more killer app than killer robot. AI has changed not only the technology we use in the modern organization, but also the way we think about problem solving. Ever since technology professionals first saw the potential of early AI solutions, the sky has been the limit of their imaginations.
One real-world application of AI operates at a level of speed, intelligence and efficiency that might seem to approach science fiction: artificial intelligence for IT operations, or AIOps for short. AIOps is a real, concrete, powerful tool to manage the enormous volumes of data you need to wrangle so you can start to realize the benefits of digital transformation. (And no, it can’t mix drinks, mow the lawn or solve the Wordle for you. Yet.)
What Exactly Is AIOps?
AIOps applies data, analytics and machine learning to automate IT operations. These new learning systems can analyze massive amounts of network and machine data to find patterns not always identified by human operators. (That should probably be “impossible for human operators to identify,” but we’re trying to go easy on you.) These patterns can both identify the cause of existing problems and predict future impacts. The ultimate goal of AIOps is to automate routine practices in order to increase accuracy and speed of issue recognition, enabling IT staff to more effectively meet increasing demands.
Continue reading: https://www.forbes.com/sites/splunk/2022/04/01/the-6-myths-and-realities-of-aiops/?sh=5fac11fc5dd3
 

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