LogicMonitor today announced general
availability of its AIOps early warning system, which marks the latest
enhancement to its AIOps solution,
LM Intelligence. The new system is designed to
provide actionable warning indicators for imminent issues. Combined with the
single pane of glass view enabled by LogicMonitor's unified IT infrastructure
monitoring platform, LM Intelligence helps enterprises predict and prevent IT
outages, saving IT teams time, money and avoiding potential damage to their
brand reputation.
"In the same way that a doctor identifies symptoms that if
left untreated might lead to major complications, LM Intelligence's AIOps early
warning system will detect the signs that precede IT performance problems, and
warn users accordingly," said Tej Redkar, Chief Product Officer at
LogicMonitor. "96% of IT decision makers report experiencing at least one major
outage during the past three years. By providing our customers with AIOps
functionality that warns them about issues before they happen, teams can
prevent problems and outages instead of reacting to them. This ultimately
prevents service-level agreement failure and helps teams deliver a consistently
positive customer experience."
The new AIOps early warning system within LM Intelligence
features root cause analysis and dynamic thresholds, which intelligently
identify signal from noise so IT teams can focus on the most important issues
in complex on-premises and multi-cloud IT infrastructures. With dynamic thresholds, LogicMonitor uses anomaly detection to
define an expected performance range for specific IT resources based on
historical performance and ensures that alerts are only sent to IT operations
teams for anomalies outside of that normal range.
"Linux machines notoriously generate lots of CPU performance
alerts. These machines are being highly utilized intentionally and well within
their limits, but it's creating noise," said Jason Smith, Associate Director at
Agio, which
leverages LogicMonitor to offer managed IT solutions to hedge funds, private
equity and investment managers. "With dynamic thresholds now part of LM
Intelligence, we only get alerted when CPU is truly abnormal."
Root cause analysis (RCA) uses automatically-discovered
infrastructure topology to find the root cause for performance anomalies, and
automatically limits sent notifications to only those that are relevant to the
root cause, ensuring that IT operations teams aren't flooded with alerts for
downstream symptoms.
"Using LM Intelligence's new AIOps early warning system, you
can easily see and understand potential issues in the system and be more
proactive in resolving them," said Idan Lerer, Sr. Director, US Operations at OptimalPlus.
"This is a great feature that helps our business."
LogicMonitor's AIOps early warning system is now
generally available.