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A buyer’s guide to modernise your monitoring


Johannesburg, 01 Mar 2023

Today, enterprises are operating with an increasing number of legacy tools that do not provide complete unified visibility into the applications and services that they deliver to their customers. Modern IT requires teams to manage distributed environments, with a mix of resources in the cloud (oftentimes multiple clouds) and on-premises in physical data centres. In this multicloud world, building and running services is complex, but it happens faster with no sign of slowing down.

To oversee the ever-evolving technology landscape, interconnectivity and interdependency of their operations, businesses of all sizes and types use legacy monitoring tools as the “easy button” to mitigate risk, manage costs and resources and adhere to regulatory requirements. The result? Legacy monitoring tools do not provide a comprehensive view of the entire organisation. As application and infrastructure modernise, legacy monitoring tools become an increasingly poor fit as they were not designed for the complex, dynamic and interconnected nature of cloud-native architecture.

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