22-Jun-2023 • by Heidi Gabrielson
The traditional three pillars of observability are considered logging, metrics, and tracing. These three data types are essential for building a reliable, scalable, and maintainable...
06-Jun-2023 • by Heidi Gabrielson
Intelligent automation uses advanced technologies such as machine learning (ML), correlation, and automation to automate IT operations tasks. This involves the use of smart algorithms...
07-Apr-2023 • by Heidi Gabrielson
Observability and monitoring are related concepts in the field of IT operations, but they are not the same thing. Monitoring refers to the practice of...
27-Feb-2023 • by Heidi Gabrielson
According to Enterprise Management Associates, 64% of organizations use 4-10 monitoring tools, while another 17% use 11 or more. This tools sprawl exacerbates the challenge...
22-Feb-2023 • by Heidi Gabrielson
As companies have shifted their employee workspace environments from the office to a “work from anywhere” model, the security perimeter has extended to cover remote...
10-Feb-2023 • by Heidi Gabrielson
According to Gartner hybrid work is here to stay, with 75% of hybrid or remote knowledge workers say their expectations for working flexibly have increased....
07-Feb-2023 • by Heidi Gabrielson
According to Enterprise Strategy Group’s 2023 Technology Spending Intentions Survey, more than half (53%) of respondents said their organization’s IT environment is more or significantly...
07-Nov-2022 • by Heidi Gabrielson
The recently released report by Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), Network Observability: Delivering Actionable Insights to Network Operations, is sponsored by Riverbed and helps IT buyers...
31-Oct-2022 • by Heidi Gabrielson
According to Gartner, analytics and AI continue to be the top IT and business investment priorities for organizations’ digital transformation initiatives. Emerging technologies, such as...
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