SiliconANGLE: ‘Causal AI’ company Causely raises $8.8M to automate IT operations
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Assuring service reliability is the most critical goal of IT. It was never easy, and it is getting increasingly complex as businesses require greater speed, agility, and scalability to stay competitive and respond quickly to changing market demands. These needs are driving the adoption of microservices architectures, enabling organizations to
At Causely, we don’t just ship software – we run a reasoning platform designed to detect, diagnose, and resolve failure conditions with minimal human intervention. Our own cloud-native application runs in a highly distributed environment, with dozens of interdependent microservices communicating in real-time. It’s complex, dynamic, and constantly evolving—
Implementing OpenTelemetry at the core of our observability strategy for Causely’s SaaS product was a natural decision. This post shares context on our rationale and how the combination of OpenTelemetry and causal reasoning underpin our platform.
In this DevOps Toolkit episode, Endre Sara joins Viktor Farcic for an Ask Me Anything session.