Observability and the Misleading Promise of AIOps
By Danyel Fisher | Last modified on May 15, 2020Danyel Fisher, Honeycomb.io Principal Design Researcher, discusses observability and the misleading promise of AIOps in this feature on The New Stack. He believes "the hype behind AIOps masks the reality of its readiness to meet its goal" and can not solve the underlying problems that plague Operations. Discover what he has to say about the promises and opportunities around observing systems and service management, along with the problems and challenges.
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