Distributed Cloud Series: Observability and Demystifying AIOps.
Check notable findings from TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group survey.
TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group recently surveyed IT and DevOps/AppDev professionals to gain insights into observability trends. We gathered information about how organizations with observability practices:
- Use six or more tools to collect data from their application environment
- Use IT service management (ITSM) tools as part of their observability practice
- Report that a portion of their revenue is tied to internally developed or custom applications
- Struggle with observability data sprawl and plan to increase their storage spending
- Deploy an AIOps solution as part of their observability practice
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