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The importance of AIOps within Value Stream Management

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AIOps: Moving beyond the trigger-driven alerts model with deep learning

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AIOPS moves beyond the ‘angry teenage years’!

Paul Bevan, Navigator, Research Director: IT Infrastructure at Bloor Research, provides some great insights into the state of the AIOPS market, and its place in the overall Ops landscape, covering cloud, observability and Digital Operations Management along the way.

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The importance of intelligent automation

Guy Nadivi, Senior Director, Marketing, Ayehu, and host and producer of Intelligent Automation Radio, emphasises how crucial it is that end users embrace the opportunities of intelligent automation (IA). Firstly, he looks at the consequences of not implementing IA. Secondly, he offers some advice on how to optimise IA projects.

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