Topic: ai

From reactive monitoring to intelligent orchestration – AIOps grows up

Precisely mapping the evolution of AI is practically an impossibility, considering that AI capabilities evolve extremely quickly. Whereas it may take years for people to acquire certain capabilities, current AI systems learn them in hours, days, or weeks of training. Every year of AI progress can feel like years’ worth of change from a human perspective. Amazon e-commerce consultants Ecom Ondot theorize that one year in AI could equal 10-20 human … continue reading

Cloudflare One gets new capabilities to secure Shadow AI

Cloudflare has added new capabilities to its zero trust platform Cloudflare One to help organizations securely adopt, build, and deploy generative AI applications. According to Cloudflare, employees are using AI for numerous tasks, from writing code to generating marketing copy to summarizing confidential documents. Unfortunately, generative AI interactions can involve sending company data to these … continue reading

LightBeam.ai provides monitoring for sensitive data usage in Microsoft Copilot with latest updates

LightBeam.ai has announced its Summer 2025 product release, which adds new features to help enterprises secure Microsoft Copilot usage. Companies will be able to monitor Copilot prompts, responses, and file access to ensure that sensitive data is being properly safeguarded. It will be able to access all documents that are referenced, including Excel workbooks, CSV … continue reading

Espresso AI launches Kubernetes Scheduler for Snowflake for intelligent routing of requests

Espresso AI has released a Kubernetes Scheduler for Snowflake to enable dynamic scheduling between warehouses. When a query is sent to Snowflake, the scheduler will intelligently re-route it to the appropriate cluster based on its required computing resources.  By default, compute scheduling in Snowflake is static, meaning that each workload is assigned to a specific … continue reading

What the history of SysAdmin roles tells us about AI’s impact on the future of IT jobs

If you work in IT, you’ve probably spent more than a little time over the past few years pondering what the AI revolution might mean for your future job prospects – and thinking about how you can leverage AI to advance your career, rather than letting it take your job away. But without clear guidance … continue reading

Catchpoint launches new solutions for monitoring AI workloads

Catchpoint is launching new monitoring capabilities to provide new ways for IT teams to detect and prevent AI performance issues.  The new AI Assistant Reliability Monitoring solution detects issues that affect AI APIs, LLMs, and chatbots.  It tests AI endpoints across over 100 countries to detect DNS, routing, or regional outages. It also includes the … continue reading

The CTO’s guide to AI-powered reliability engineering

Integrating AI into your workflows inherently creates risk, but it can also be the key to managing risk.  No one understands the art of risk mitigation better than site reliability engineers, or SREs. From incident management to operational toil, SRE teams are built to handle the unpredictable. Now, with AI stepping into the picture, those … continue reading

Report: Majority of employees are engaging in shadow AI

As AI adoption continues to rise, so does the prevalence of shadow AI, or unapproved usage of AI.  In a new survey from ManageEngine, 60% of the 700 survey respondents admitted to using unapproved AI tools and 93% admitted to adding information to AI tools without approval. 32% of employees entered confidential client data into … continue reading

Cloudflare now blocks AI crawlers by default, introduces pay per crawl model

Last year, Cloudflare introduced a setting that allowed website owners to block AI crawlers. Today, the company is announcing that this setting will now be the default rather than a user needing to switch it on.  The company explained that by switching to a permission-based model, it is eliminating the need for content owners to … continue reading

AI updates in ITOps platforms announced in June

Mirantis launches its AI Factory Reference Architecture The AI Factory Reference Architecture provides blueprints for building and managing AI factories. Utilizing the company’s k0rdent AI platform that provides a templated, declarative model for rapid provisioning, the AI Factory Reference Architecture will enable AI workloads to be deployed within days of hardware being installed. According to … continue reading

Mirantis AI Factory Reference Architecture provides templates to support deployment and management of AI infrastructure at scale

Mirantis is introducing its AI Factory Reference Architecture, which provides blueprints for building and managing AI factories. Utilizing the company’s k0rdent AI platform that provides a templated, declarative model for rapid provisioning, the AI Factory Reference Architecture will enable AI workloads to be deployed within days of hardware being installed. According to Mirantis, cloud-native workloads … continue reading

AI updates in ITOps platforms announced in May 2025

IT vendors are constantly trying to add more and more AI features to their platforms to help IT operations teams be more efficient and productive. Here are several of those updates from the past month. Red Hat Summit news: RHEL 10, OpenShift Lightspeed Red Hat made several announcements at its Summit event, including the announcements … continue reading

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