Observability: What’s working, what’s not

Jun 27, 2024

Penney Berryman, MPH (she/her), is the Content Editor for Planet Mainframe. She also writes health technology and online education marketing materials. Penney is based in Austin, Texas. Connect with her on LinkedIn.

As organizations increasingly use cloud, microservices, and containerization, more advanced observability solutions are required to manage complex infrastructures. Observability maturity varies across industries, but its positive business impact and value are clear. 

The main barriers to achieving full-stack observability are budget constraints, tool sprawl, and rapid data growth. Emerging solutions increasingly incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning, but adoption remains low.

View or download the infographic to learn what’s working and what’s challenging observability.

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