Using logs, metrics, and traces together is part of the definition of “observability,” according to 83% of the nearly 1,000 respondents to Logz.io’s annual DevOps Pulse study.
For serverless monitoring, we found that cloud provider’s own tools were commonly used to monitor apps, with Amazon CloudWatch used by 88% of respondents with live AWS Lambda implementations.
Given the shortage of information security professionals, it is concerning that only 45 percent of respondents said their job experience was meeting their expectations.
Finding the root cause of a performance problem is a time suck, but is it truly a pain point that you need to buy more software to resolve? We can’t answer that question, but a new report from DZone indicates that general challenges with performance monitoring may […]
In the last year, we’ve seen a dramatic shift in expectations regarding how to measure the success of IT monitoring. As more people believe monitoring is critical to a company’s success, the ability to quickly remediate the cause of alerts has become less critical. IT […]
Monitoring products have traditionally focused on infrastructure, applications or end users. Cisco’s purchase of AppDynamics reminds us there is increasing desire for monitoring tools that collect data from all these areas. Interestingly, infrastructure metrics may get more attention than they deserve. In Big Panda’s The State […]