ScienceLogic announced the “Kyoto” release of ScienceLogic Skylar One today. This software serves as the core observability offering of the ScienceLogic AI Platform. Modern enterprises continue to upgrade their hybrid IT operations. As a result, IT groups need better awareness of their services’ context within increasingly complicated networks and greater operational resiliency to avoid expensive downtime. This is something the Kyoto update accomplishes in particular.
In addition, the new Kyoto update provides geographic visibility for services and better location management. It also improves relationship context between devices. Therefore, the system helps IT professionals work with greater overall speed. It gives engineers total confidence and control over their infrastructure.
Enhancing Service Visibility and Fast Investigations
The update helps enterprises manage highly complex IT environments. These environments span hybrid infrastructure, cloud systems, and AI-driven workflows. Specifically, the enhancements provide clearer context during major system outages. They ensure faster service investigations for engineering teams. Additionally, the software simplifies global location and access management. The platform also increases overall resilience and system scalability.
The Kyoto release introduces context-rich geographic service visibility. For example, new Geographic Service Maps provide an interactive view of network health. Teams see real-time availability and potential risk across various locations. As a result, operators assess business impact faster. They can prioritize response efforts during critical failures.
Moreover, the system enables faster and cleaner service investigations. Updates to Business Services Investigator 2.0 automatically hide empty data lanes. The interface collapses Skylar AI and change swimlanes when no events exist. Therefore, the user interface focuses entirely on active signals. Users can still expand these lanes manually at any time. Consequently, operators spend less time filtering out useless background noise. They focus quickly on the signals that matter most.
Streamlining Management and Platform Security
The release introduces highly simplified location management capabilities. These tools make it easier to organize devices by location. Thus, the feature improves operational visibility. It successfully reduces administrative overhead for managers.
Meanwhile, enhanced device management gives teams a clearer view of dependencies. Expanded AP2 device management capabilities improve relationship visualization, while Skylar One IT Observability provides an advanced geographic service to track assets across locations. This deep visibility shortens troubleshooting investigations and streamlines everyday engineering workflows. Finally, engineers troubleshoot complex network errors with greater confidence.
Centralized user and access management also receives big updates. Global Manager now supports centralized management of user accounts. It handles access keys, organizations, and user policies through API access. Therefore, service providers reduce administrative overhead significantly. They enforce consistent access policies across managed stacks. This change improves operational efficiency and modern security posture.
Strengthening Platform Foundation and Automation
The update delivers greater overall platform resilience and scalability. Database enhancements contribute to faster systems performance, particularly in relation to the global functionality of Skylar One IT Observability. Technicians can expect to see improvements in the cloud infrastructure, in particular geographic services in multi-regional monitoring. The high availability architecture and run-time have significantly improved.
Moreover, there is also improvement in the automation and integration processes. New API key authentication strengthens control over software integrations. It protects automation workflows and third-party applications. Thus, organizations modernize API security while preserving operational flexibility.
“As enterprises move from visibility toward AI-assisted and increasingly autonomous operations, they need more than alerts. They need trusted service context that shows what is happening, where it is happening, and what it means for the business,” said Michael Nappi, chief product officer at ScienceLogic. “The Kyoto release strengthens Skylar One by giving customers a more accurate understanding of relationships across services, devices, locations, and access policies while modernizing the operational foundation they need to investigate faster and automate with confidence.”
As a core offering, this platform works alongside Skylar AI. It integrates with Skylar Automation and Skylar Compliance. Together, they deliver deeper service-aware operational intelligence. The Kyoto release builds directly on the recent Juneau software advancement. It also follows the launch of Skylar Advisor. Ultimately, this release proves the company’s commitment to AI-powered IT operations. It helps organizations move from fragmented visibility to decision-ready insights.
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Source: Businesswire