Webinar Held: 'The First Step to Overcoming the Three Walls Hindering IT Operations Automation, Together with AI'
A webinar will be held to introduce a new feature, "Roboshutain," which combines AI automation flow generation and low-code development to solve the challenges of IT operations automation. It will specifically explain how to overcome barriers such as labor shortages, costs, and tool complexity.
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■ The Growing Need for IT Operations Automation
The IT operations field is facing chronic labor shortages and increasing system complexity. Limited teams are handling vast amounts of alert triage, investigation, recovery, and escalation.
However, the efficiency of manual operations has reached its limit, and many companies are listing the consideration of operations automation as a major theme for their IT departments.
■ Unable to Take the First Step in Operations Automation Due to "People, Things, and Money" Constraints
However, looking at market trends, isn't it true that only a handful of companies have successfully achieved operations automation, streamlining operations, and improving quality? We believe there are three walls hindering its adoption.
"The Wall of People": Operators are overwhelmed by daily tasks, unable to secure enough time for new tool verification or automation flow development, and even if requested from development departments, it is rarely prioritized as "defensive IT investment."
"The Wall of Things": Automation is not widespread because tool specifications are difficult for the field to adapt to, due to complex operations of automation tools, unique UI/UX of overseas products, and lack of support.
"The Wall of Money": High license fees and pay-as-you-go models make it difficult to assess cost-effectiveness, leading to hesitation about whether it's "really worth it."
■ "AI x Low-Code" to Steadily Advance the First Step in IT Operations Automation
In this seminar, we will specifically explain how to take the first step in IT operations automation by combining AI automation flow generation and low-code development, which are new features of Roboshutain released in April.
Using typical operational tasks such as alert triage, investigation, recovery, and escalation as examples, we will demonstrate how AI generates automation flows and how they can be implemented in actual operations, including actual screen operations.
We will clearly and easily present the utilization image of the new features and how to apply them to the field, explaining how to achieve sustainable automation promotion that takes root in the workplace.
■ Recommended for:
- Those who want to tackle IT operations automation but are unable to take the "first step" due to labor shortages or difficulty in setup.
- Those who are considering automating operational processes such as alert response and initial investigation but feel that existing tools are difficult to extend.
- Those who are hesitant to decide on introducing automation tools due to concerns about cost-effectiveness or the burden of pay-as-you-go models.
■ Organizer/Co-organizer
Commsquare Inc.
Open Source Utilization Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
Click here for details and registration.
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that are "useful for participants."
Public materials from past seminars and other open seminars can be viewed here.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
3F Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Inquiries: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/
Keywords:
■ The Growing Need for IT Operations Automation
The IT operations field is facing chronic labor shortages and increasing system complexity. Limited teams are handling vast amounts of alert triage, investigation, recovery, and escalation.
However, the efficiency of manual operations has reached its limit, and many companies are listing the consideration of operations automation as a major theme for their IT departments.
■ Unable to Take the First Step in Operations Automation Due to "People, Things, and Money" Constraints
However, looking at market trends, isn't it true that only a handful of companies have successfully achieved operations automation, streamlining operations, and improving quality? We believe there are three walls hindering its adoption.
"The Wall of People": Operators are overwhelmed by daily tasks, unable to secure enough time for new tool verification or automation flow development, and even if requested from development departments, it is rarely prioritized as "defensive IT investment."
"The Wall of Things": Automation is not widespread because tool specifications are difficult for the field to adapt to, due to complex operations of automation tools, unique UI/UX of overseas products, and lack of support.
"The Wall of Money": High license fees and pay-as-you-go models make it difficult to assess cost-effectiveness, leading to hesitation about whether it's "really worth it."
■ "AI x Low-Code" to Steadily Advance the First Step in IT Operations Automation
In this seminar, we will specifically explain how to take the first step in IT operations automation by combining AI automation flow generation and low-code development, which are new features of Roboshutain released in April.
Using typical operational tasks such as alert triage, investigation, recovery, and escalation as examples, we will demonstrate how AI generates automation flows and how they can be implemented in actual operations, including actual screen operations.
We will clearly and easily present the utilization image of the new features and how to apply them to the field, explaining how to achieve sustainable automation promotion that takes root in the workplace.
■ Recommended for:
- Those who want to tackle IT operations automation but are unable to take the "first step" due to labor shortages or difficulty in setup.
- Those who are considering automating operational processes such as alert response and initial investigation but feel that existing tools are difficult to extend.
- Those who are hesitant to decide on introducing automation tools due to concerns about cost-effectiveness or the burden of pay-as-you-go models.
■ Organizer/Co-organizer
Commsquare Inc.
Open Source Utilization Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
Click here for details and registration.
Majisemi will continue to hold webinars that are "useful for participants."
Public materials from past seminars and other open seminars can be viewed here.
Majisemi Co., Ltd.
3F Shiodome Building, 1-2-20 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0022
Inquiries: https://majisemi.com/service/contact/
Keywords: