5 Assumptions CIOs Need to Rethink: Monitoring in the Age of Complexity
Tuesday, July 23rd
1:00pm ET (10:00am PT)
Today’s digital delivery models have fundamentally changed, yet many CIOs are still using monitoring strategies built for a world that no longer exists.
With Internet dependencies, external APIs, SaaS platforms, CI/CD pipelines, and microservices dominating modern architectures, performance and reliability now hinge on systems IT teams don’t fully control. Traditional, reactive monitoring tools fail to provide visibility into the end-to-end experience. They alert you after the customer has already felt the pain.
That’s why forward-thinking CIOs are rethinking their assumptions. Observability must evolve from internal to external, reactive to proactive, and infrastructure-focused to experience-focused.
In this webinar, Leon Adato will break down the top five outdated assumptions holding IT leaders back and how Internet Performance Monitoring (IPM) enables a smarter, more resilient monitoring strategy for modern systems.
Key takeaways:
- Learn about the 5 assumptions, where they come from, and why they're wrong today
- Discover how to approach and address these 5 assumptions
- Re-orient your monitoring and observability techniques, telemetry, and teams to support business objectives
- Explore the differences in monitoring techniques (synthetic transactions, RUM, and tracing) and how they expose different parts of your application.
- Discuss how to get past the AI hype and understand ways it can actually help with monitoring and observability.