PagerDuty,
Inc. has
announced a product collaboration with Amazon DevOps Guru, an
operational insight service powered by machine learning (ML) from Amazon Web Services (AWS). PagerDuty is one of four Amazon DevOpsGuru Launch Partners at AWS re:Invent 2020,
further extending its longstanding relationship with AWS. Through this
new integration, PagerDuty will automatically ingest observability data
from Amazon DevOps Guru. PagerDuty consolidates these digital health
signals and alerts, and uses AIOps to contextualize and filter out the
noise so teams can remediate issues in real-time, and customers can
ensure critical business services get delivered.
As digital transformation accelerates, cloud computing adoption continues to increase; IDC predicts total
worldwide spending on cloud services will surpass $1.0 trillion by
2024. This shift leaves many organizations with a complex mix of
hybrid-cloud and on-premises environments. As such, observability is
becoming a business requirement for digital services built on any
infrastructure. Amazon DevOps Guru is a powerful yet simple to use
native observability service. Tightly paired via the new integration
with Amazon DevOps Guru, PagerDuty provides actionable insights and
resolution, contextualized through ML algorithms, to the correct
stakeholders.
The
PagerDuty platform for real-time operations was built to ingest digital
signals from across the entire enterprise ecosystem, and then arm the
right responders with the right insights and tools to resolve issues in
real-time. PagerDuty allows operations teams to improve the optics into
their AWS environment and AWS-based applications. Leveraging Amazon
DevOps Guru's ML-enabled application health information, PagerDuty
provides even more real-time signal-to-resolution capabilities to our
shared customers. Through PagerDuty's ingestion of Amazon Simple
Notification Service (Amazon SNS) notifications on Amazon DevOps Guru,
customers can seamlessly identify and action operational issues more
quickly, before they become customer-impacting outages.
"This
integration is a sign of where the industry is headed as the demand for
deep observability grows," said Jonathan Rende, Senior Vice President
of Product at PagerDuty. "For cloud native companies, PagerDuty's
combination with Amazon DevOps Guru means powerful, simple,
no-configuration visibility and machine learning that ensures
application uptime and instant incident response. For non-cloud native
companies, it enables PagerDuty to further unify digital operations
across complex, hybrid, and non-cloud-based applications as they migrate
onto the cloud, with less complexity, less technology, and much faster
ROI."
Users
can benefit from better automation and a more complete picture of their
environment. Health signals from Amazon DevOps Guru coupled with those
from other observability tools, help PagerDuty's AIOps noise reduction
algorithms and automation capabilities to be more effective. The
integration can also ensure cloud migration success by empowering teams
to take real-time action on incidents that take place across your hybrid
infrastructure. And, for teams who are "all in" on AWS, Amazon DevOps
Guru's out of the box app monitoring feeds can be ingested and made
actionable by PagerDuty with almost no configuration needed. As a
result, real-time incident response functionality is automatically added
to customers' app development lifecycle.
PagerDuty
is also adding support for two other AWS services, focused on
supporting cloud migration and removing noise from hybrid
infrastructures. These build on the monitoring, security, and management
and automation integrations already available through the platform. The
new integrations for AWS include:
- PagerDuty for AWS Control Tower: Gives
organizations the power of service ownership by applying guardrails
that will either auto-remediate compliance issues or escalate to the
right person to handle it.
- PagerDuty for AWS Outposts: Extends
the AWS infrastructure to virtually any datacenter, allowing
organizations to manage incidents in real-time for AWS infrastructure
used in a private datacenter, co-location space, or on-premises
facility.
For more information, visit https://www.pagerduty.com/docs/guides/amazon-devops-guru-integration-guide