Unified Observability for the digital enterprise: Opportunities and challenges
As businesses evolve their enterprise technology to play
by the new rules of digital economy, unified observability
is the only way to infer and mitigate the business risks
associated with the current technology problems
In the last two decades, businesses have accelerated adoption of new technologies to compete in an increasingly digitized world. This digital adoption has empowered businesses with greater agility, scalability, and flexibility, essential to thrive in today’s competitive markets. Today, multitude of applications run on cloud and on-premises platforms, and leverage microservices-based architecture, making them highly distributed and modular.Â
However, traditional monitoring tools fall short of the ability to detect issues in these applications and across the underlying distributed, dynamic, and complex technology stacks. Such monitoring tools were built to diagnose monolithic systems, lacking the ability to diagnose and fix today’s complex technology states.