How AIOps Is Leading Digital Transformation

In the digital era, IT organizations that identify and understand patterns in vast and diverse data are best equipped to find, fix, and prevent performance-related problems. However, when the digital transformation (DX) promise of hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure creates complexity and outpaces IT performance management processes, it's time to apply the power of artificial intelligence to IT operations (ITOps).

The what and why of AIOps

AIOps is the embodiment of applying machine learning (ML), analytics, and artificial intelligence to vast amounts of diverse data to automatically discover and react to potential issues in real-time. Ovum captures the challenges faced by IT operations in their On the Radar report when they state, “There is no benefit in having one aspect of the process automated if it just highlights another that is a bottleneck.”

This blog will describe four simple steps to ensure IT operations not only avoids being the bottleneck of business DX initiatives, but enables its leadership role by driving digital transformation using AIOps to highlight the value of successful DX initiatives.

4 Steps to Successful AIOps

1. Carefully Select Initial Use Cases

While there are many potential candidates for digital transformation (e.g., BMC Services & Consulting professionals have assisted many customers by combining the power of three of our product offerings—monitoring and event management, service management, and automation—into truly remarkable, business-defining solutions), it’s important to focus on what’s achievable and practical to maximize transformation outcomes. Given the current state of AI development, we see many customers concentrating initially on use cases core to AIOps, which are also building blocks for more advanced use cases. These initial use cases include the following:

I suggest focusing on these achievable use cases based on many instances in which BMC Customer Success helped customers deliver considerable value, including Boston Scientific, an $8.4 billion enterprise, which has been a global medical technology leader for over 35 years.

2. Organize for Success

Successful adoption of AIOps requires more than just technology—it also requires implementing new roles, processes, and data strategies. The successful adoption of AIOps requires a cultural change for most organizations as it often requires restructuring to focus on data sources as opposed to technologies involved in the implementation. As discussed in a previous blog regarding enablers of digital transformation, we see successful organizations standardize processes to simplify automation; improve governance to support new roles and effectively address organizational change management; and establish communities of practice (CoPs) that are integrated within our customers’ governance structure to combine multiple, similar technologies, people skills, and other resources into effective teams.

3. Develop Core Capabilities

Leading DX by example through the implementation of AIOps, IT can develop core capabilities common to other digital transformation solutions. These may include:

4. Track Delivered Value

For IT to lead DX initiatives successfully, it must demonstrate the business value delivered in adoption of AIOps. BMC Customer Success assists clients in tracking business value with the establishment of a centralized, formal business value registry. Within the business value registry, value should be tied to overall business objectives such as reduction in mean time to repair (MTTR). Key performance indicators (KPIs) supporting those business objectives, or value cases, should align with best practices and be measurable. Finally, value must be “harvested” and governed on an ongoing basis to provide a complete, referenceable history of value delivered to the business.

Using AIOps to Drive Digital Transformation

AIOps is a transformative technology and a journey—not a destination. An initial successful implementation can assist DX initiatives and increase IT’s recognition as a true business partner. Today’s digital businesses require IT to keep pace with ever-increasing customer demand—and to do that, IT organizations must embrace technologies like AIOps. Businesses cannot deliver digital experiences on the front end without also digitally transforming the back end. AIOps will simplify management of complex distributed environments, allowing IT operations to intelligently orchestrate infrastructure, applications, and services across hybrid cloud ecosystems in alignment with the business and address customer needs on demand.

Finally, with the high cost of downtime—98% of organizations say a single hour of downtime costs more than $100K; 81% report that number to be more than $300K; and 33% say it can cost anywhere between $1M and $5M—leading the organizational focus on digital transformation with AIOps implementation can deliver serious business value.

If you would like help working through your AIOps journey, please fill out our form to connect with an expert. We would be happy to speak with you to see how we can assist.

Additional Resources