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Why Cloud Monitoring is Vital for Businesses

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Cloud monitoring is an essential component of cloud infrastructure management and is crucial for businesses to maintain a comprehensive view of their cloud environment.  This tool helps organizations address issues promptly, ensuring that their cloud operations run seamlessly without any disruptions.  With the growing popularity of cloud computing, cloud monitoring has become a vital aspect of modern businesses that can no longer be ignored. 

The rise of cloud computing has been nothing short of phenomenal, and the numbers speak for themselves.  Recent research has shown that 94% of organizations use the cloud in some capacity, and a staggering 50% of business workloads run in the cloud.  With the cloud providing businesses with the flexibility and freedom to work from anywhere with an internet connection, it has become an indispensable tool for modern organizations.  However, with businesses increasingly storing their most sensitive data in the cloud, it is more important than ever to have a comprehensive view of the cloud environment to ensure that all data is secure and protected from unauthorized access. 

Cloud monitoring and visibility are crucial in ensuring that businesses can manage their cloud environment effectively.  With cloud monitoring, businesses can track all aspects of their cloud infrastructure, including resource usage, network performance, and security threats, among others.  By having a comprehensive view of their cloud environment, businesses can identify and address issues promptly before they escalate into more significant problems that could lead to costly downtime and loss of revenue.  Therefore, it is imperative for businesses to invest in cloud monitoring to ensure that they can manage their cloud operations efficiently and effectively. 

Despite the growth of cloud usage, 79% of organizations report widening visibility gaps in their cloud infrastructure.  This lack of visibility across cloud operations can lead to serious blind spots.  Most cloud monitoring tools focus on specific surfaces, forcing data teams to gather, prep, and analyze across siloes.  Additionally, modern cloud tools do not provide a holistic picture across the entire network, making it harder to track internal users, remote users, VPN users, cloud applications, and more. 

The limited visibility provided by cloud platforms has led to limited functionality.  It is challenging to support remote workers, leading to an increase in cyberattack frequency by 238%.  Also, 74% of companies fail to migrate correctly, leading to poor migration support.  Businesses also must deal with tech stack inflation, with the average IT team using 10 to 30 monitoring tools for applications, network infrastructures, and cloud environments.  Additionally, 86% of cloud decision-makers cannot get global views of their costs when needed, leading to a limited cost of consumption visibility. 

These blind spots can lead to delays in troubleshooting application and network performance, application slowdowns and outages, inability to monitor performance workflows, network performance issues, and outages, inability to evaluate performance before deployment, delays in solving security issues, inability to maintain data privacy, and inability to defend against security attacks.  It is crucial to address these issues to ensure that businesses can operate smoothly. 

Implementing visibility with cloud monitoring is an effective solution.  Advanced monitoring solutions provide end-to-end visibility across the entire connected network, including on-premises, hybrid, and multifunctional environments.  This helps reduce security risks, lower mean time to resolution (MTTR), increase business value, and stop overspending.  According to research, businesses can reduce end-user device security incidents by 50% by eliminating visibility gaps.  The right monitoring solution can also reduce MTTR, with 40% of IT professionals stating that low visibility delays their network troubleshooting.  This helps increase business value, with 99% of decision-makers seeing a direct link between cloud visibility and business value.  Furthermore, businesses can stop overspending, as 30% of cloud infrastructure costs are wasted. 

 Cloud monitoring is an indispensable tool for modern businesses that operate in the cloud.  The benefits of implementing cloud monitoring cannot be overstated, as it enables businesses to proactively manage their cloud environment, reducing risks and enhancing operational efficiency.  One of the primary advantages of cloud monitoring is that it provides businesses with a comprehensive view of their cloud environment, allowing them to identify issues before they impact their end users.  By leveraging real-time insights into their cloud infrastructure, applications, and services, businesses can quickly diagnose and remediate issues, minimizing downtime and preventing revenue losses. 

Furthermore, cloud monitoring helps businesses reduce security risks by providing continuous monitoring and alerting for potential threats.  With the ever-evolving threat landscape, it is critical for businesses to have robust security measures in place to safeguard their data and systems.  Cloud monitoring enables businesses to detect and respond to security incidents promptly, preventing data breaches and other security-related incidents. 

In conclusion, cloud monitoring is a critical component of modern businesses’ IT strategy, enabling them to achieve greater operational efficiency, reduce risks, and optimize their cloud spend.  With the growth of cloud computing, the importance of cloud monitoring and visibility will only continue to rise.  Therefore, businesses must prioritize cloud monitoring to ensure their cloud environment’s reliability, performance, and security, ultimately driving business growth and success.


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