Using AI to shift from reactive to proactive major incident management Numerify

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When the weather turns bad, the signs that there's a tornado on the horizon are always ominous -- but they're rarely obvious. "The sky turned the weirdest color of gray I'd ever seen," Mark Ausbrooks, survivor of a 2014 tornado in Mayflower Arkansas, told NBC News. "You always hear how still it gets, and there was not a leaf moving." An average person with no knowledge of meteorology can pick up on these abnormalities, but they will have difficulty processing this information into a clear message: "DANGER AHEAD! In the same way, telltale signs of an impending major IT incident may be everywhere, but they will be ignored if they are not assembled together in a way that can indicate and anticipate risk. What IT needs to predict, and possibly avert, these incidents is a system like the one the National Weather Service uses to predict and alert people to possible severe weather activity.

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