
NeuBird AI is a Production Ops Platform designed for ITOps, SRE, and DevOps teams running production cloud environments. It uses agentic AI to move operations from reactive incident response to proactive, autonomous production management.
Despite significant investment in monitoring and observability tools, teams still face alert noise, slow root cause analysis, and costly incidents. NeuBird AI solves this by continuously analyzing telemetry across cloud services, applications, and infrastructure to prevent issues, resolve incidents faster, and optimize operations.
Prevent incidents before they happen
NeuBird AI detects early signals of degradation, configuration drift, and anomaly patterns across metrics, logs, traces, and change events. Teams can identify and address issues 30 to 60 minutes before user impact while reducing alert noise by more than 78 percent.
Resolve incidents in minutes
When incidents occur, NeuBird AI automatically investigates across Azure Monitor, Amazon CloudWatch, logs, metrics, traces, and recent changes to identify root cause in minutes. AI driven triage, correlation, and runbook generation reduce mean time to resolution by up to 60 percent while minimizing the need for large war room responses or bridge calls.
Optimize cost, performance, and operations
NeuBird AI continuously analyzes cloud environments to uncover cost savings, performance issues, and gaps in observability. It identifies right sizing opportunities, missing telemetry, and repetitive operational tasks, helping teams reclaim more than 200 engineering hours per month.
Built for production cloud operations
NeuBird AI integrates with AWS services including CloudWatch, as well as Kubernetes and Azure Monitor, and tools like Datadog, Splunk, and PagerDuty.
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