Forbes October 7, 2024
Ben Ofiri

Ben Ofiri, CEO and Co-founder of Komodor, helps companies confidently operate and troubleshoot their Kubernetes applications.

Kubernetes has revolutionized the way organizations deploy, manage and scale their cloud applications. Yet with this power to easily add new clusters and resources comes inherent complexity that has challenged even the most seasoned DevOps professionals, platform/SRE engineers, developers and data scientists. The rise of generative AI (GenAI) offers a new frontier in optimizing Kubernetes environments. However, as with any emerging technology, there are both benefits and challenges to consider.

Kubernetes is powerful but also requires continuous oversight to maintain optimal performance. Traditional artificial intelligence for IT operations (AIOps) aimed to automate these tasks by leveraging AI to detect, investigate and remediate operational issues....

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