New research published by Cisco AppDynamics highlights the challenges that IT teams are facing in managing application availability and performance within hybrid IT environments.
In a newly released report, The Age of Application Observability, Cisco AppDynamics reveals the levels of complexity that technologists are encountering as they implement cloud-native technologies alongside existing on-premises applications and infrastructure.
Crippling complexity is impacting end-user experience
Rapid adoption of cloud-native technologies is bringing overwhelming volumes of metrics, events, logs and traces (MELT) data into the IT department, which traditional monitoring tools just aren’t designed to handle. In fact, 80% of technologists across the Emirates state that the increased volume of data from hybrid environments is making manual monitoring impossible.
The shift to hybrid environments is also impacting companies’ security posture. According to the research which surveyed 1,140 IT professionals including several in the UAE, 92% of technologists across the Emirates report that the shift to hybrid environments is leading to an expansion of attack surfaces and heightened vulnerability to cybersecurity threats. Most IT departments are still deploying separate tools to monitor on-premises and cloud-native applications and this means they have no clear line of sight of the entire application path across hybrid environments.
For regional IT teams, it’s becoming extremely difficult to troubleshoot issues before they impact end-user experience. And the potential consequences of this are profound – an increased likelihood of disruption and downtime to applications, which in turn can lead to a loss of customers, reputation and revenue.
Observability is critical to optimise application performance and validate cloud investments
As regional organisations continue to operate with hybrid environments, almost all (99%) of surveyed technologists across the Emirates confirmed the need to move beyond traditional monitoring approaches and implement application observability. Crucially, they need to implement a solution which provides flexibility to span across both cloud-native and on-premises environments – with telemetry data from cloud-native environments and agent-based entities within on-premises applications being ingested into the same platform.
UAE technologists believe that this level of unified observability – providing a single source of truth for all IT teams – will bring a wide range of benefits. These include deeper insight to detect and solve the root cause of issues (55%) and the ability to bring together dispersed IT infrastructure and applications (51%).
Crucially, given that 84% of UAE technologists report heightened scrutiny on cloud investments within their organisation, 75% of them note that application observability will allow IT leaders to correlate IT performance data with business transactions so they can track the impact of their innovation initiatives in real-time. Regional organisations can approach innovation in a more controlled and sustainable manner, directing their time and investment where it will have the biggest impact.
Application observability is now an urgent, strategic priority for organisations
Momentum around application observability is building, with 91% of surveyed UAE technologists stating that this is now a strategic priority for their organisation. Furthermore, 64% claim that their organisation is already analysing application observability solutions and 35% report that they will do so in the next 12 months.