Friday, April 17, 2026

Getting Started with AIOps: Kaveri Gojare exploring AIOps and cloud automation.


🌱 My Journey into AI + DevOps (AIOps)

I didn’t plan to get into AI.

Honestly, I was quite comfortable working as an Azure DevOps Engineer — building pipelines, managing infrastructure, automating deployments. Things were structured, predictable, and made sense.

But then something started changing.

Everywhere I looked, people were talking about AI — not just as a buzzword, but as something that was actually changing how systems work. Monitoring wasn’t just dashboards anymore. Alerts weren’t just thresholds. Things were becoming… smarter.

That’s when I first came across AIOps.

At first, it felt confusing.
“Is this data science?”
“Is this DevOps?”
“Do I need to learn everything from scratch?”

The answer was: not really.


🚀 The Moment It Clicked

The real shift happened when I realized this:

AIOps is not replacing DevOps — it’s enhancing it.

All the things I was already doing — monitoring systems, handling alerts, troubleshooting issues — could actually become easier and smarter with AI.

Instead of reacting to issues, I could predict them.
Instead of manually checking logs, I could analyze patterns.

That idea got me curious enough to start.


📚 How I Started

I didn’t jump into complex machine learning models.

I started small:

  • Understanding what AIOps actually means in real-world scenarios
  • Exploring how AI is used in monitoring tools
  • Looking into anomaly detection and predictive alerts
  • Learning about tools in the Azure ecosystem like Azure Monitor and AI integrations

The key thing I told myself was:
“Don’t rush. Just understand one thing at a time.”


🤯 Challenges I Faced

It wasn’t smooth.

There were moments where nothing made sense — especially when AI concepts came into the picture. Terms like “models”, “training”, “data patterns” felt overwhelming.

And since my background is more DevOps than data science, I had to adjust my thinking.

But instead of trying to become an AI expert overnight, I focused on this:

👉 How can I use AI in what I already know?

That changed everything.


💡 What I’m Learning Now

Right now, I’m exploring:

  • How AI can improve monitoring and alerting
  • Using intelligent insights instead of static dashboards
  • Basics of Azure OpenAI and AI integrations
  • How AIOps can reduce manual work in production environments

It feels like I’m slowly connecting the dots.


🌸 Why This Journey Matters to Me

For me, this isn’t just about learning a new technology.

It’s about staying relevant.
It’s about growing beyond comfort zones.
And honestly, it’s about not being left behind in a world that’s moving fast.

Also, as a woman in tech, stepping into something like AI + DevOps feels empowering.
Not because it’s trendy — but because it’s challenging.


✨ Final Thoughts

I’m still at the beginning of this journey.

I don’t have everything figured out.
I’m still learning, still experimenting, still getting confused sometimes.

But one thing I know for sure:

Starting matters more than knowing everything.

If you’re in DevOps and thinking about AIOps — just start.
You don’t need to be perfect.


Sunday, March 11, 2018

How to Speed Up shitty windows 10

1. Power Option
Start→power Option → Balanced(recommended) Change it to High Performance

2. Disable unwanted Start Up program
Click on any empty space on task bar →choose task manager → startup tab → select and disable
(do not disable anti virus and microsoft program)

3. Defragment and optimize drive
start → defragment → select system drive c:\ → optimize

4. deleted temp file
Right click on windows icon→run → %temp% →delete all files
Right click on windows icon →run → temp →delete all files
Right click on windows icon →run → prefetch

5.Clean up memory
My computer →right click on c:\ → choose properties →general tab → disk clean
up → ok→ permanently delete files ?-> ok

6.Reduce run time service
run→ msconfig → ok → service → hide all Microsoft services → okay

7. Registry tweaks
run→ regedit → ok→ HKEY_Current_USER →Control Panel →Mouse → DoubleCick on
MouseHoverTime → Change its value to ‘10’→ ok
Double click on Desktop folder → scroll down →MouseShowDelay →change it to ‘10’

8.Visual Effect
(change in visual performance )
start menu →system →advance system settings right side → Advanced tab → settings
under performance→ Visual Effects → adjust for best appearance →apply → okay