Observability is the weapon against complex hybrid IT chaos
Briefly

Observability is the weapon against complex hybrid IT chaos
"He himself joined Cegeka in 2023, when the Belgian company acquired his former employer Key-Performance. Since then, investments have continued. People and technology are considered key components, resulting in a specialized team around Dynatrace. Cegeka currently uses this platform for everything related to observability: from the data center to the end user. "Observability is not a buzzword, but a necessary step in how organizations maintain control over increasingly complex IT environments," says Jean-Bastien."
"To understand why observability is taking off, it is important to see the difference with traditional monitoring. Whereas traditional monitoring has been limited for years to servers, networks, and memory statistics, observability goes a step further. Monitoring mainly records what is happening, while observability shows why it is happening. It establishes connections between systems, shows how components interact with each other, and provides insight into the impact on the end user."
Organizations increasingly depend on digital applications and infrastructure, making performance and availability critical for customer satisfaction. Cegeka invested in observability capabilities after acquiring Key-Performance in 2023 and built a specialized Dynatrace team. The platform is used across the stack, from data center to end user, supported by ongoing investments in people and technology. Observability extends beyond traditional monitoring by revealing causal relationships, showing why issues occur, how components interact, and how failures impact end users. Observability provides context for detecting bottlenecks in hybrid and multicloud architectures and enables organizations to maintain control over complex IT environments.
Read at Techzine Global
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]