The TEC37 AIOps three-part series concludes with a technical dive into the AIOps space. WWT experts Tanner Bechtel and Arsalan Lari, along with Ben Haddox from AppDynamics, discuss the partnerships and technical complexities we deal with in today's world. This TEC37 episode is sponsored by AppDynamics.
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We’re taking a technical dive into the AIOps and APM (application performance monitoring). Our experts discuss WWT’s partnerships and the technical complexities we deal with in today's world. Today’s episode is part two of a three-part series all surrounding AIOps. If you missed part one, check it out here.
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Many organizations made a sudden shift to a remote workforce. In reopening, there are a handful of approaches companies are considering and implementing. In this episode, our Cloud, IoT and Collaboration experts Joe Berger, Kait Miller, Charlie Lawhorn and Arnel Sinchoncgo, speak to the IT considerations as companies move through the hybrid work environment and manage occupancy limitations, rotating work shifts, workers who remain work-from-home (WFH) even as others return to office campus.
As the world evolves and becomes more remote, an app often serves as the only way a customer communicates. They bank, communicate, research, entertain and manage everything through the aperture of an “application.” This new interaction model puts the app front and center, making app loyalty the new brand loyalty. So, gone are the days of monitoring and managing apps in isolated silos, and welcome to a world where creating enterprise architectures to serve and create unified visibility into the app is the new reality. In this episode (part 1 of 3), Robb Boyd along with WWT’s Tanner Bechtel and AppDynamics’ Gregg Ostrowski, dive into what AIOps is and the current state of your brand.
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