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Join us as experts will answer questions by delving into the 2024 State of Observability, based on the results of a recently completed global survey of over 600 IT pros and execs across both enterprises and managed service providers.
WEBINAR: The State of Observability 2024: Early Promise but Data and Deployment Challenges Remain
Thursday, June 27, 2024 2:00pm ET | 11:00am PT
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Observability has emerged in the last decade as one of the hottest topics in IT operations and is forecast to grow into a $4.1bn market by 2028, driven by IT's move to DevOps and SRE practices, as well as the growing complexity of IT infrastructure. But what is the reality of observability for organizations today? How are they using it, what benefits are they seeing and what challenges, opportunities and concerns remain?
During this insightful webinar, our experts will answer these questions by delving into the 2024 State of Observability, based on the results of a recently completed global survey of over 600 IT pros and execs across both enterprises and managed service providers. Don't miss this informative discussion about the current state of observability so you can gain insights to apply to your organization's own observability journey. Register today to secure your spot!
Bonus: All attendees will receive a free copy of the 2024 State of Observability report!
What Attendees will learn:
- The State of Observability: The actual reality of observability for organizations today - the benefits, the challenges, and the opportunities.
- Deployment: The similarities and differences in observability deployments among both enterprises and managed service providers (MSPs).
- Challenges: The challenges - high cost, storage of data, etc. and how organizations are dealing with them.
- Best Practices: Best practices from actual, real-life case studies of companies deploying Observability.
Who should attend:
- Senior IT Business Leaders - CTOs, CIOs, Heads of Infrastructure looking to kickstart an Observability program at their respective organizations to meet their business and growth objectives
- DevOps/SRE Leaders - IT leaders charged with making purchasing decisions for observability solutions
- IT Practitioners - Practitioners who are in the process of observability technology deployment or evaluation and looking for practical use case insights.