Logz.io Unveils Observability Platform Designed First for AI Agents - DevOps.com
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Logz.io has launched a new edition of its Open 360 observability platform, targeting AI agents rather than DevOps engineers. This innovative approach allows AI to autonomously create charts, interpret anomalies, and manage dashboards, fundamentally altering DevOps workflows. CEO Tomer Levy notes that the collaboration between AI agents and DevOps teams will streamline operations, enabling AI to execute tasks traditionally handled by humans. Early tests showed significant engineering hour savings, with projections suggesting recovery of 300,000 hours over the next year as adoption increases.
Tasks assigned to AI agents include executing custom playbooks created by DevOps teams, reviews of new application deployments, cost analysis, and security assessments.
Logz.io has already tested this AI agent-first approach with more than 200 IT organizations, resulting in saving approximately 25,000 engineering hours this month alone.
As DevOps evolves, it becomes apparent that observability tasks will soon be assigned primarily to AI agents.
This edition of Open 360 exposes machine-readable schemas, allowing AI agents to autonomously create charts and interpret anomalies.
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