Komodor Adds GenAI Agent
September 18, 2024

Komodor announced Klaudia, a Generative AI (GenAI) agent for troubleshooting and remediating operational issues, as well as optimizing Kubernetes environments.

Integrated within the Komodor Kubernetes Management Platform, Klaudia simplifies and accelerates root-cause analysis, empowering both platform and application teams with precise diagnostics to resolve issues with unprecedented speed and precision.

To identify the root cause of issues in Kubernetes and provide meaningful context and guidance, Klaudia combines Machine Learning models with Komodor's comprehensive dataset of past investigation flows, historical changes, events and metrics, as well as real-time data. This enables Klaudia to serve as a site reliability engineer and autonomously investigate issues until it is satisfied it has the right solution. This co-pilot capability can elevate non-experts to troubleshoot issues in large, complex Kubernetes enterprise stacks, while accelerating Mean Time to Remediate for experts.

Integrated within Komodor's existing inspection flow, Klaudia offers the following capabilities to enhance operational efficiency and bridge expertise gaps:

- Detection: Automatically detects Kubernetes anomalies, reducing the time spent identifying issues and allowing teams to focus on resolution.

Impact Analysis: Analyzes the impact of detected issues across Kubernetes environments, to prioritize the most critical issues.

- Rapid Root Cause Analysis: When a failure is detected, Klaudia automatically performs root cause analysis as well as configuration and dependencies checks to isolate the source of the issue and provide evidence for its conclusions.

- Context-Aware Remediation: Provides tailored troubleshooting suggestions based on the specific context of each issue that enable experts and non-experts to make the final decision on remediation actions.

- User-Friendly Explanations: Simplifies complex Kubernetes concepts, making them accessible to users of all expertise levels.

“Komodor already delivers the most comprehensive capabilities for eliminating manual investigations when troubleshooting Kubernetes issues,” said Itiel Shwartz, Co-Founder & CTO of Komodor. “The integration of our Klaudia GenAI agent makes even the most complex problems easier to resolve with lightning-fast root cause identification and clear, step-by-step remediation instructions. It also improves over time by using and learning from Komodor’s comprehensive and continuously updated pool of Kubernetes research findings.”

To ensure the highest levels of customer data privacy, Klaudia is built on the AWS Bedrock machine learning platform and Claude 3.5 Sonnet, one of the most secure and compliance-aware GenAI models available. No customer data processed through AWS Bedrock is used to train public AI models. In addition, Komodor implements strict data isolation measures to securely segregate customer data.

The Komodor Kubernetes Management Platform with the Klaudia GenAI Agent is available immediately from Komodor and its business partners worldwide. It is designed for seamless activation within the Komodor platform for immediate access to AI-driven insights and recommendations when investigating pod-related issues.

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