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The Unplanned Show, Episode 6: Defining AIOps with Heather Newburn

“AIOps” is a term some love to hate, but what makes it useful? In this episode, Heath Newburn breaks down the three things to look for in an AIOps solution: reduce noise, create context, and reduce toil. He also explains the challenges with domain-specific approaches, versus domain-agnostic approaches to AIOps. But even within that approach, Heath warns of “gotchas” in rules “tech debt”, data formats, and overall long implementation times.

ClickOps over GitOps - Civo Navigate NA 2023

In this presentation, Laszlo Fogas, the founder of Gimlet.io, introduces "ClickOps over GitOps." Discover how ClickOps revolutionizes cloud operations, enabling infrastructure as code changes with dashboard actions. Learn about the benefits of this approach, its role in platform engineering, and see practical use cases with live demos. Streamline your DevOps processes and avoid configuration drift by exploring ClickOps in this Navigate NA 2023 talk.

Breaking Down the Pillars of Observability from Data to Outcomes

The world of cloud-native and distributed microservices has revolutionized software development and deployment. However, the sheer volume of data these systems generate can often lead to confusion and uncertainty. You're not alone if you've ever felt lost in the sea of observability data.

Jira Product Discovery Explained

Maidenhead Atlassian Community Event (ACE) are joined by Rina Nir of Radbee and Phill Fox of Adaptavist for a closer look at Atlassian's newest product - Jira Product Discovery which claims to make it easier to prioritize ideas and create roadmaps for Product Managers. Rina and Phil put it to the test, show us what it can do, and share tricks and tips to get the most from it.

Container Security Fundamentals - Linux Namespaces (Part 3): The Network Namespace

In this video, we continue our examination of Linux namespaces by looking at some details of how the network namespace can be used to isolate a container’s view of network resources, and how this feature can be used for troubleshooting container problems.