AI-driven Operations (AI Ops) will drive significant changes as IT organizations leverage AI, machine learning, and automation. This transition will provide opportunities for individuals to develop new skills that can enhance their careers.
AI Ops and Self-Optimization
Why IT Organizations Will Lead
- Improve availability
- Lower IT software costs
- Speed time to market
A leading analyst firm also indicated the use of AI in IT operations was expected to be one of the top trends in 2019. This recent article entitled “AIOps to Drive Big IT Pivot” explained why IT organizations are most likely to quickly realize benefits from AI.
It’s really a natural fit. The vast quantities of machine data generated by infrastructure hardware and software is too much for humans to analyze in a timely and cost-effective manner. But apply machine learning and other AI to all this data, and you may be able to predict potential equipment issues, detect security vulnerabilities, and more, perhaps in real time.
New Career Opportunities
These new jobs will allow individuals to transition from routine activities to more interesting, higher paying roles. An example of how this transition impacts careers is in the area of DevOps. As DevOps tools and practices have gained broader adoption in IT organizations, they’ve created new roles. Many operations engineers and administrators have evolved into the role of DevOps engineers. According to Glassdoor, the average systems engineer salary in the U.S. is $89,221, and a network administrator makes an average of $79,380. The average salary of a DevOps engineer is $143,707 – more than 60% higher.
Self-Optimization Is Continuous
Continuous improvement is a business imperative. Cisco offers a range of AI Ops tools to help your IT organization continuously improve and achieve the benefits of AI Ops. These tools can also help you by opening new career opportunities and by giving you the ability to stay ahead of the curve as IT organizations adopt AI and ML.

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