According to Gartner, “Automated incident response (AIR) solutions automate incident response processes by enabling centralized alert or incident routing. Using a policy or rule-based engine, on-call scheduler, or streamlined collaboration, this can improve operational efficiencies with action-oriented insights.”
Complexity is growing and teams are increasingly turning to automation to handle it. 73% of technical leaders we spoke to reported that they’re investing in AIOps and automation to help boost their operational processes and remove the burden of manual work. With automation as the first line of defense, teams can balance critical work between the humans and their machines. However, automation isn’t a one-and-done approach. It’s a journey that requires iteration to improve the way everyone works.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
According to Gartner, “Automated incident response (AIR) solutions automate incident response processes by enabling centralized alert or incident routing. Using a policy or rule-based engine, on-call scheduler, or streamlined collaboration, this can improve operational efficiencies with action-oriented insights.”
Complexity is growing and teams are increasingly turning to automation to handle it. 73% of technical leaders we spoke to reported that they’re investing in AIOps and automation to help boost their operational processes and remove the burden of manual work. With automation as the first line of defense, teams can balance critical work between the humans and their machines. However, automation isn’t a one-and-done approach. It’s a journey that requires iteration to improve the way everyone works.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
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