Grafana Labs is pleased to announce that it has entered into a partnership agreement with Dirbato Inc.
Through this partnership, Dirbato, together with its consolidated subsidiary AMBL Inc., will provide an integrated AIOps and DevOps solution centered around Grafana Cloud and Grafana Enterprise.
For many Japanese companies, the simultaneous rise in system operation costs and increasing sophistication of operations has created a serious burden on on-site staff. According to an observability survey conducted in Japan by Grafana Labs,82% of companies consider cost to be the most important factor when selecting tools, while 48% cited operational costs themselves as their biggest concern, and 38% recognized the difficulty of cost forecasting and budget management as challenges.
Additionally, over 30% of companies are facing issues with an excessive number of signals and the complexity of tool operations, highlighting the difficulty of quickly identifying the cause and taking action when a failure occurs.In addition, 52% of Japanese companies are using only three or fewer observability technologies, and only 28% have established a centralized operational system, highlighting structural issues such as a lack of specialized personnel and dependency on individuals.
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Given this background, by combining Dirbato‘s strategic and IT consulting capabilities, AMBL’s AI utilization technology, and Grafana Labs’ observability platform, the companies aim to realize a next-generation operational model that will enhance and streamline overall operations through the standardization and automation of incident detection, situational understanding, prioritization, and response processes.
With Grafana Cloud at its core, the company will promote the automation and visualization of workflows in alert management and incident response, and by implementing AIOps and DevOps to support the decision-making of operations personnel, it will contribute to improving operational accuracy, reducing costs, accelerating fault response, and improving productivity across the organization.
SOURCE: PRTimes


