Ayehu introduced its next generation IT automation and orchestration platform for IT and security operations.
With intelligent machine learning driven decision support, the platform dynamically creates rule-based recommendations, insights and correlations that provide the operator/analyst with suggestions for how to optimize fully- or semi-automated workflows.
"Our next generation platform is the evolution of our successful IT automation solution, designed around our customers' direct feedback regarding their additional, specific needs," said Gabby Nizri, CEO of Ayehu. "We believe automation should be simple to implement, manage and maintain, from one, unified platform. Now a SaaS ready platform, Ayehu allows customers and partners to gain efficiencies across their hybrid environments and provide their overworked operators and analysts with intelligent machine learning driven decision support, further increasing productivity. This is a game changer, and we can't wait for our customers to experience the next generation of IT automation."
The platform includes significant enhancements, including an architecture redesign to support hybrid deployments across on-premise, private and public cloud environments. It also enriches product security in areas such as message encryption across internal and external networks, and presents a refreshed user interface.
The next generation Ayehu IT automation and orchestration platform features:
- SaaS Ready - Ideal for hybrid deployments, Ayehu supports multi-tenant, network encryption, OAuth2 authentication, and internal security improvements
- High Availability and Scalability - Ayehu easily scales to support organizations with a high volume of incidents, and safe guards against a single-point-of-failure
- Machine Learning Driven Support Decisions -- Ayehu provides decision support via prompts to optimize workflows and dynamically creates rule-based recommendations, insights and correlations
- Workflow Version Control - Ayehu is the first IT automation and orchestration platform to provide version control on workflows, allowing users to rollback changes and review, compare or revert workflows
- Tagging and Labeling - Ayehu users can associate workflows with keywords through tags to quickly search and return commonly used workflows
Ayehu acts as a force multiplier, driving efficiency through a simple and powerful IT automation and orchestration platform. Ayehu helps enterprises save time on manual and repetitive tasks, accelerate mean time to resolution (MTTR), and maintain greater control over IT infrastructure. With Ayehu, IT and security operations teams can fully- or semi-automate the manual response of an experienced IT or security operator/analyst, including complex tasks across multiple, disparate systems. Ayehu's response time is instant and automatic, executing pre-configured instructions without any programming required, helping to resolve virtually any alert, incident or crisis.
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