2022 Observability Forecaset Report - Peter Pezaris, New Relic
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01-Jan-1900
New Relic published the 2022 Observability Forecast report, which captures insights into the current state of observability and its growth potential. As IT environments become more complex and cloud-based, the research found technology professionals have bold plans to ramp up observability capabilities to get ahead of issues that could impact customer service and application security. Nearly three-quarters of respondents said C-suite executives in their organization are advocates of observability, and more than three-quarters of respondents (78%) saw observability as a key enabler for achieving core business goals, which implies that observability has become a board-level imperative.
Visit https://newrelic.com/observability-forecast/2022/state-of-observability to view the report
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