‘Aware’ Automation Makes IT Infrastructure Smarter

by | Sep 10, 2018

Most organizations believe that their IT infrastructure services are not moving fast enough to support and drive the future of their business.

In a recently report from Everest Group, 72 percent of enterprises cite IT infrastructure services as a key hurdle to becoming digital-first organizations. “Aware” automation—which includes systems that are underpinned by artificial intelligence and analytics, making them conscious of the environment and capable of driving self-configuring, healing and evolving IT infrastructure services—can help solve this problem by achieving more than 35 percent cost savings compared to traditional automation approaches.

Per the report, most organizations believe that their IT infrastructure services are not moving fast enough to support and drive the future of their business.

“The trinity of analytics, automation and AI can make the infrastructure run the way business needs it to, without requiring significant oversight or bandwidth,” says Ashwin Venkatesan, practice director at Everest Group.

For more analysis of aware automation, read the full report: AI Stands to Make IT Infrastructure Services ‘Invisible.’

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