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Harness Extends Continuous Delivery to AIOps

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According to a recent press release, “Harness, the industry’s first Continuous Delivery-as-a-Service platform, today announced the release of 24×7 Service Guard, a new machine learning-based capability that empowers and protects developers who practice Continuous Delivery. With 24×7 Service Guard, engineering teams now have the equivalent of a dedicated bodyguard to watch all production services and observe the end user experience across all APM, monitoring, and log tools. When a service is impacted, 24×7 Service Guard can proactively roll back code changes automatically — the equivalent of a “safety net” for production applications. Developers now gain total operational visibility into how their services run in production indefinitely, not just an hour or two after its production release; it also equips developers with the ability to automate application health checks and rollback.”

The release goes on, “Customers like Build.com, a leading eCommerce site have already seen dramatic results using Harness 24×7 Service Guard. ‘In our first month, Harness automatically rolled back our production application in 32 seconds when it discovered null pointers were being thrown by one of our critical production services,’ said Ed Rose, Sr. Director Engineering at Build.com. ‘A typical rollback in the past could easily have taken our team 30 minutes, but with Harness our engineering teams now have a safety net in seconds.’ 24/7 Service Guard currently supports: (1) Traditional and cloud-native apps including Docker, Kubernetes, Helm and Lambda. (2) AppDynamics, New Relic, Dynatrace, Datadog and Prometheus for APM. (3) Splunk, Elastic and Sumo Logic for logs.”

Read more at PR Newswire.

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