Organizations leveraging business observability reported 24% lower hourly outage costs and spent 25% less time resolving disruptions, highlighting a significant operational efficiency through correlating telemetry data with business outcomes.
Full-stack observability users experienced 79% less downtime, equating to approximately 70 fewer hours yearly. They also noted 48% lower hourly outage costs and had a 51% greater likelihood of early issue detection and resolution.
The report revealed a strong preference for tool consolidation, showing a 2-to-1 inclination towards a unified observability platform. This trend reduced the average number of tools employed by organizations while enhancing the quality of insights.
While over half of respondents utilized open-source for observability capabilities, only 1% depended solely on it, indicating a preference for a blend of proprietary and open-source solutions in their observability strategies.
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