Cloud computing has become a crucial part of modern business operations, with 94% of enterprises using the cloud in some capacity. However, despite its popularity, 79% of organizations report widening visibility gaps in their cloud infrastructure.
Modern cloud tools don’t deliver an end-to-end picture, and most cloud monitoring tools focus on one specific service. This has forced data teams to gather, prep, and analyze across silos, resulting in limited visibility of what’s happening on cloud-based platforms. The lack of packet-based monitoring tools has also made it difficult for IT professionals to achieve the required network and application performance.
80% of organizations are looking to increase their investments in cloud monitoring and cloud visibility to reduce the number of blind spots. To address these issues, advanced monitoring solutions that provide end-to-end visibility across an entire network, including on-premises, hybrid, and multi-cloud, are essential. These solutions can reduce security risks by 50%, lower mean time to resolution, increase business value, and help stop overspending.
Cloud monitoring is essential for any business that relies on cloud tools, but it is also challenging. Limited visibility and the use of piecemeal apps stand in place of centralized tools, making it difficult to get a holistic picture across an entire network, from on-premises to the cloud.
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