The Importance of Monitoring for ITSM and DevOps

The hurdles faced in attempting to automate IT monitoring environments are like the challenges facing IT transformation programs, whether those programs seek to leverage ITSM, DevOps or a combination of both approaches. Like IT transformation, monitoring is a broad-based activity that triggers many different process flows, and is implemented at many different organizational levels and perspectives, impacting people, processes and technology.

Spotlight

Omnix International

Omnix International was founded in 1987 with the core objective to provide public and private businesses across the Gulf with best in class IT, Professional AV and software solutions. Today, Omnix employs 1000 people with offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia (Riyadh, Dammam), Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan. Omnix International has 5 core divisions which are Computer Aided Engineering, Promedia, Enterprise Software Solutions, Public Services Solutions and Enterprise Networking Solutions and through them they service public and private businesses across the Government, Hospitality, Energy, AEC (Architecture, Engineering & Construction), Healthcare, Financial Services and Telco sectors.

OTHER WHITEPAPERS
news image

The Expanding Universe of Low Code / No Code Platforms

whitePaper | June 30, 2022

Low code and no code (LCNC) development platforms expedite the creation of new applications with minimal or no coding requirements, as well as offer tools for non-programmers to create applications of their own. Low code development was introduced in the early 2000s to increase developer productivity. It uses a variety of approaches that automate and abstract application development activities, such as drag and drop editors, code generation, component assembly and model-driven development.

Read More
news image

A Taxonomy of Trustworthiness for Artificial Intelligence

whitePaper | January 11, 2023

Improving the trustworthiness of artificial intelligence (AI) systems is a shared priority for the private and public sectors, as indicated by prolific research and guidelines in recent years.

Read More
news image

Implementation Challenges to Three Pillars of America’s AI Strategy

whitePaper | December 23, 2022

The transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) is a kind of truism. Seeking to capture the benefits of the “Fourth Industrial Revolution” or “third wave of the digital revolution,” countries are prioritizing efforts to reorganize their public and private sectors, fund research and development (R&D), and establish structures and policies that unleash AI innovation.

Read More
news image

Unpacking AI Procurement in a Box: Insights from Implementation

whitePaper | May 9, 2022

This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to a project, insight area or interaction. The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed herein are a result of a collaborative process facilitated and endorsed by the World Economic Forum but whose results do not necessarily represent the views of the World Economic Forum, nor the entirety of its Members, Partners or other stakeholders

Read More
news image

A Beginners Guide to Conversational AI

whitePaper | September 22, 2021

The value of conversational AI is clear—meaning it’s time to take the next step and begin setting specific goals if you want to see real returns on your investment. Access this beginner’s guide to conversational AI to learn important industry terms and explore the questions you need to be asking as you explore different solutions.

Read More
news image

How Data Can Help Us Get Back to School Safely

whitePaper | August 18, 2020

This year, back to school for college students means more than just buying supplies, finding the right dorm and making sure to get into the proper classes. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the annual fall ritual into one where campuses need to make sure they are safe from infection while providing a healthy environment for learning, growth and community.

Read More

Spotlight

Omnix International

Omnix International was founded in 1987 with the core objective to provide public and private businesses across the Gulf with best in class IT, Professional AV and software solutions. Today, Omnix employs 1000 people with offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia (Riyadh, Dammam), Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan. Omnix International has 5 core divisions which are Computer Aided Engineering, Promedia, Enterprise Software Solutions, Public Services Solutions and Enterprise Networking Solutions and through them they service public and private businesses across the Government, Hospitality, Energy, AEC (Architecture, Engineering & Construction), Healthcare, Financial Services and Telco sectors.

Events