Datadog Announces Bits, an AI Assistant to Help Engineers Quickly Resolve Application Issues
The AI assistant learns from an organization's observability data and answers questions through a conversational interface
Solving complex performance issues during an incident is challenging and time consuming with the massive volumes of data, documentation, conversations and other information developers have to sift through to determine root cause, resolve the problem and then communicate with teams and customers about the resolution.
Bits AI helps teams become efficient by learning from a customer's observability data, collaboration platforms, content management systems and many other sources to quickly answer questions, provide recommendations and build automated remediation steps in conversational language that would normally take engineers hours or days to piece together in traditional ways. The types of problems Bits AI helps users with include:
- Answering natural language questions by surfacing and correlating data from logs, metrics, traces, real-user transactions, security signals, cloud costs and more, from across the Datadog platform;
- Debugging and fixing code-level issues by explaining errors, managing incidents end-to-end by paging the right teams, calibrating severity levels, providing status updates about the incident and completing other paperwork such as postmortems—with context carrying over from web to Slack;
- Suggesting code fixes that developers can apply with a few clicks and automatically building unit tests for the fixes.
"We're excited
"In an era of rapid development and ever-increasing amounts of telemetry to monitor,
"When incidents happen, it's essential for engineering teams to quickly identify root causes and get a quick resolution. However, teams often spend hours piecing together relevant information from disparate systems," said
Bits AI is now available in beta. To learn more, visit: https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/datadog-bits-generative-ai/
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