
AI-Powered Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD)
Date: 06/11/24
By: Krzysztof Lewczuk
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AI-driven predictive maintenance is transforming software system reliability by proactively identifying potential issues. This article explores how Dynatrace and New Relic are leveraging AI to enhance predictive maintenance in software systems.
Predictive maintenance in software systems leverages AI to anticipate and mitigate potential failures before they impact performance. By analyzing vast amounts of data, AI can detect patterns and anomalies that indicate impending issues, allowing teams to address them proactively. This article examines two leading AI-powered tools, Dynatrace and New Relic, which are at the forefront of predictive maintenance in software systems.
Dynatrace is an AI-powered monitoring platform that excels in predictive maintenance by providing deep insights into application performance and infrastructure health. Its AI engine, Davis, analyzes real-time data and historical trends to predict potential issues before they occur. Dynatrace can automatically detect anomalies, understand their root causes, and provide actionable recommendations for remediation. This proactive approach helps prevent downtime and ensures optimal performance of software systems.
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We can ask Dynatrace to summarize open issues and suggest remediations:
Or we can ask to forecast when disk utilization will reach specific level:
In reply, Dynatrace will provide a user-friendly graph:
Without AI support, we would rather wait for the threshold to be exceeded, but with Dynatrace we get a prediction based on actual usage.
New Relic is a comprehensive observability platform that uses AI to enable predictive maintenance across software systems. It leverages machine learning algorithms to analyze telemetry data, identify patterns, and predict potential failures. New Relic’s AI capabilities include detecting performance degradation, forecasting resource utilization, and providing recommendations for optimization. This allows teams to address issues proactively, ensuring continuous and efficient operation of software systems.
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AI-powered tools like Dynatrace and New Relic are revolutionizing predictive maintenance in software systems by leveraging advanced analytics and machine learning. Dynatrace excels in anomaly detection and root cause analysis, while New Relic offers comprehensive insights into performance and resource utilization. By integrating these tools into their maintenance strategies, organizations can ensure higher reliability, reduced downtime, and more efficient operation of their software systems.
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