2. Barrier to adoption: data silos
CSPs generate information like performance metrics, customer interactions and service logs from various sources, so data often gets fragmented and stored in disparate systems. These data silos inhibit aggregation and analysis, which makes it harder for engineers to continuously monitor operations and make decisions in real time.
How to address: You can amplify AIOps by consolidating information from across your organization into a central repository like a data lake, where it can be accessed and analyzed more efficiently. You’ll also want to prioritize data cleansing and validation to ensure the information that powers your AIOps systems yields accurate insights. Data integration solutions that provide a unified view of your IT operations can be particularly beneficial in consolidating and managing data.
3. Barrier to adoption: security and privacy issues
Adhering to data protection regulations like GDPR, HIPAA and CCPA — coupled with integrating AIOps with existing security tools and frameworks — is complex and time-consuming. And even though AIOps can enhance threat detection capabilities, any weaknesses in AI algorithms or data processing pipelines create potential vulnerabilities for cyberattackers to exploit.
How to address: If you haven’t already introduced a zero-trust policy, now’s the time to act. For enhanced security, you can implement encryption tools, anonymization techniques and continuous monitoring. You’ll also need to put governance policies in place to safeguard data and ensure compliance with all industry standards and regulations.
4. Barrier to adoption: talent shortages
Like countless other companies, telcos often struggle to find and retain employees with the expertise in AI, machine learning and data analytics needed to oversee a successful AIOps program. These skills gaps can slow implementation, increase costs and, potentially, reduce the effectiveness and ongoing reliability of AIOps solutions.
How to address: Upskilling and reskilling your workforce is a fast, effective way to help employees gain the knowledge they need to implement and run your AIOps practices. You can also work with vendors and third-party experts for role-specific training and establish internal Centers of Excellence to support ongoing training and share best practices with employees. If necessary, consider partnering with systems integrators or outsourcing firms to build an AIOps team.