According to Cisco AppDynamics 92% say the increased volume of data from multi-cloud and hybrid makes manual monitoring impossible.
Cisco AppDynamics today revealed new research on the challenges IT teams face in managing application availability and performance within hybrid IT environments. The report, titled, “The Age of Application Observability,” found an overwhelming majority of technologists (97%) point to a critical need to move from a monitoring approach to observability solutions for managing multi-cloud and hybrid environments, and 78% believe increased volume of data is making manual monitoring impossible.
Because of the complexity driven by increased adoption of cloud-native technologies, economic challenges slowing down cloud migration efforts, and continued proliferation of both hybrid and on-premises environments, more technologists are considering application observability as a path forward for monitoring and optimizing application performance.
According to the research, more than half (53%) of organizations are already exploring solutions, and 85% state observability is now a strategic priority for their organization. The combination of cloud-native adoption alongside on-premises technology means there’s a greater need for flexibility than ever before.
Some key report takeaways from India:
· 96% are concerned persistent silos will lead to IT talent leaving
· 98 % agree that multi-cloud and hybrid are here to stay
· 92 % say the increased volume of data from multi-cloud and hybrid makes manual monitoring impossible
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