From Insight to Action: Enterprise Observability Powered by AI and Automation

Discover how leaders in Asia/Pacific are harnessing the power of AI-powered observability to drive faster fixes, stronger resilience, and smarter growth in the latest IDC report.

Navigating the Shift to Autonomous IT Operations

From data overload to data intelligence, explore how Asia/Pacific leaders are using agentic AI to transform ITOps, accelerate DevOps, and build the foundation for autonomous operational resilience.

As hybrid IT environments evolve, the sheer volume of telemetry data has surpassed human capacity to manage it. IT leaders are facing a radical shift in strategy, with 59% of organizations already investing in AIOps.

The goal is no longer just to monitor systems, but to achieve true autonomous operational resilience.

AIOps and AI-Powered Observability Are Shifting From “Nice-to-Have" to Core Investments

30% of Asia/Pacific organizations cite rising data volume and diversity as the biggest barriers to ITOps and digital transformation.

From Automation to Autonomy with Agentic AI

40% of organizations are already adopting AI agents, with 59% expecting a shift from reactive management to self-governing systems. Furthermore, 62% of leaders see autonomous decision-making agents as a defining trend.

AI-driven Observability is Critical to Handling Telemetry Growth

Modern hybrid environments generate a growing influx of metrics, events, and traces that far exceed human analytic capacity. To stay ahead, organizations must leverage AI-powered platforms to correlate signals, standardize workflows, and automate incident response at scale.

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