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A white paper for IT Operations teams. Learn why ITOps teams need machine learning for incident mana

A white paper for IT Operations teams. [Learn More >>]( [Computerworld]( [Reduce Production Incidents & Outages with Machine Learning]( Learn why ITOps teams need machine learning for incident management. As all businesses continue to navigate the inevitable transformation to digital, it's becoming increasingly difficult for IT operations to be handled manually by human operators. Not only are modern networks becoming continually more complex, but they're evolving faster than ever to accommodate new technologies and increased consumer demands. In order for companies to stay competitive they need to employ machine learning technologies ” tools that utilize methods for analyzing data, learning from that data, and finding trends and insights without being told explicitly where to look, all in real time and at scale. This Moogsoft webinar, produced in conjunction with DevOps.com, details exactly why businesses can no longer afford to rely solely on human operators to maintain operational stability. [Learn More]( SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES You are currently subscribed as {EMAIL} . If you do not wish to receive future mailings from Computerworld's Online Resources, [unsubscribe]( When accessing content promoted in this email, you are providing consent for your information to be shared with the sponsors of the content. Please see our [privacy policy]( for more information. Copyright 2017 | Computerworld | 492 Old Connecticut Path | Framingham MA 01701 | [www.computerworld.com](.

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