Cost Savings & Business Benefits Enabled by the ScienceLogic SL1 Platform
Capgemini IT, A global systems integrator, looked to SL1 to simplify their toolset and adopt AIOps best practices to transform their event management.
Capgemini IT, A global systems integrator, looked to SL1 to simplify their toolset and adopt AIOps best practices to transform their event management.
The U.S. federal government knows it has not kept pace with technology innovation. Recent legislation and a $1 billion modernization fund aim to bring the federal government up-to-date. What does government digital transformation mean, and what are federal IT leaders doing to modernize their agency’s IT?
This blog outlines how the ScienceLogic SL1 platform kick starts your automation journey with automated workflows - your next step toward AIOps.
According to a public sector survey of federal employees, some useful insights were discovered.
With the ScienceLogic SL1 platform correlating and contextualizing data to generate actionable events that accurately reflect the issues that need attention, how do you make sure all your engineers and system admins are on the same page?
When the U.S. Congress passed the Modernizing Government Technology Act (MGT) of 2017 as part of the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act, it established both funding and a process intended to help bring aging federal IT systems and infrastructure up-to-date with state-of-the-art technologies common in the private sector. According to the legislation, the goals of MGT are to.
As today’s IT infrastructure becomes more complex, a continued reliance on legacy systems can become costly as IT operations get bogged down in inefficiencies and hampered by unreliability.
In our increasingly hyper-connected, data-dependent world, it can be difficult to keep track of where resources are, how to access them, and how to put data assets to work to run a more efficient and reliable enterprise. Traditional approaches to IT operations analytics are becoming outmoded as the sources and types of data grow more mobile, ephemeral, diverse and distributed.
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