ScienceLogic Enhances Skylar One with Geographic Service Insights
ScienceLogic launches the Kyoto iteration of Skylar One, enhancing geographic service visibility, location management, and platform scalability for hybrid IT environments.
Key Features of the Kyoto Release
Interactive Geographic Service Mapping
Teams can assess service health, availability, and risk across locations, prioritizing responses and evaluating business impact with contextual insights.
Enhanced Business Services Investigator 2.0
Automates the collapse of Skylar AI and change swimlanes when irrelevant data is detected, accelerating issue resolution.
Simplified Location Management
Enables easier organization of devices and services by geographic region, improving operational visibility and reducing administrative burdens.
Expanded AP2 Device Management
Refined relationship visualization offers clearer insights into dependencies, shortening investigation times and improving troubleshooting efficiency.
Centralized User and Access Management
Global Manager supports unified control of user accounts, access keys, organizations, and policies across managed stacks via API integration.
Platform Upgrades
Upgrades to the underlying database, cloud infrastructure, high-availability architecture, and runtime components bolster stability, security, and scalability.
Quote from Michael Nappi
“As organizations transition from basic visibility to AI-driven, autonomous operations, they require more than alerts. They need trusted service context that identifies issues, their locations, and their business implications.”
Conclusion
The Kyoto release strengthens Skylar One by providing a more accurate understanding of service, device, location, and access policy relationships while modernizing the operational foundation for faster investigations and confident automation.
