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https://www.bmc.com/?utm_content=inline-mention recent acquisition of StreamWeaver reflects how BMC plans to meet its customers’ DataOps and AIOps needs, as those customers work in increasingly https://thenewstack.io/category/data/ and distributed environments. Statements by BMC representatives reflect how StreamWeaver, which offers data-streaming integration and management tools and platforms, will enhance BMC’s Helix service- and operations-management platform, offering improved observability and cloud migration across distributed environments, achieved largely through AIOps. StreamWeaver has rich capabilities to integrate cloud environments that will further accelerate the Helix AIOps roadmap “to enable data-driven businesses and great customer experience,” saidhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ali-siddiqui-4bb3921, BMC’s chief product officer, during a keynote address at BMC’s user conferencehttps://exchange.campus.bmc.com/#lct=entrance in late October. https://twitter.com/BMCSoftware?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw‘s Ali Siddiqui BMC Helix with https://twitter.com/hashtag/AIOps?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw “lets you monitor digital assets to proactively detect any issues before they impact customers.” As part of BMC’s “doubling down on Helix,” StreamWeaver will also offer BMC AIOps integration, such as improved discovery for mainframe servers, application mapping and data-driven business insights, Siddiqui said during the keynote.

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