ScienceLogic's Skylar One 'Kyoto' update adds geographic service visibility for hybrid IT observability
ScienceLogic released the "Kyoto" update for its Skylar One observability platform, adding geographic service visibility, simplified location and device management, enhanced relationship mapping, and platform updates for hybrid IT environments. The update targets organizations managing hybrid infrastructure, cloud environments, and AI workloads, with features for investigating service issues, managing locations and access, and improving platform scalability and resilience.
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The Kyoto update is designed for organizations managing hybrid infrastructure, cloud environments, and AI workloads.
It introduces features for investigating service issues, managing locations and access, and improving platform scalability and resilience.
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