LogicMonitor introduces LM Co-Pilot

LM Co-Pilot accelerates operations and troubleshooting for IT teams.

  • Friday, 10th November 2023 Posted 2 years ago in by Phil Alsop

LogicMonitor has introduced its generative AI-based tool, LM Co-Pilot. With the growing demand for observability tools that provide recommendations, LM Co-Pilot uses generative intelligence to assist users in their day-to-day operations, recognise issues and offer solutions, and empower IT and Cloud Operations teams to focus on innovation and the satisfaction of their customers.

“One of the benefits of generative AI is its ability to take massive amounts of information and distill it into a rich, yet refined, interactive experience. While there are several applications for this, we want to initially target experiences that we can immediately improve,” said Taggart Matthiesen, Chief Product Officer, LogicMonitor. “With Co-pilot, we can condense multiple steps into an interactive experience, helping our users immediately access our entire support catalog at the tips of their fingers. This is really an evolutionary step in content discovery and delivery. Co-Pilot minimises error-prone activities, saves our users time, and exposes them to contextually relevant information.”

LM Co-Pilot

According to LogicMonitor’s Future Further report, more than one in four IT leaders report deferring development in order to troubleshoot and respond to incidents. By assessing an organisation’s data across its cloud and on-prem infrastructure systems and learning user preferences based on inputs, LM Co-Pilot offers an interactive dialogue and real-time assistance in set-up, administration, and troubleshooting to free valuable time and mindshare for IT and cloud ops teams. Its powerful features include:

Admin: LM Co-Pilot streamlines multi-step and multi-page administrative tasks into LM Envision for a single interactive experience so users can achieve their tasks more efficiently while saving time and facing fewer potential errors.

Support: LM Co-Pilot provides curated interaction, bringing the content scattered across numerous pages of support articles into a chat-like experience - saving users time and energy spent searching support documentation for best practices.

“AI-driven capabilities need to seamlessly integrate into our existing infrastructure to enable the evolution of our IT operations,” said Ethan Bateman, Service Architecture, Network Operations Center, Louisiana State University, about the organisation’s implementation of LogicMonitor. "Introducing the right capabilities allows us to be more agile and proactive, ensuring our teams remain free to innovate with confidence, and deliver exceptional customer and user experience."

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