In this report, Aberdeen analyzes the challenges modern application developers face, as well as the strategies and capabilities that leading businesses are following, such as AI-driven analysis, to
optimize their applications. We’ll also delve into the steps that organizations can take to modernize
Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and make it ready for the applications of today and the future.
Application developers today face a constant and rapid pace of change.
How today’s developers create and deploy applications has transformed dramatically from just a few years ago. Rather than large, monolithic applications, today’s developers are building microservices based on containers, Kubernetes, serverless and ephemeral infrastructures, and often deployed on multiple clouds — both public and private.
However, many of the APM solutions that organizations are using to monitor and manage applications were not designed to meet these new development paradigms. For businesses with older solutions,
understanding, optimizing, and improving their applications using disconnected and siloed APM tools with slow analytics that alert in minutes instead of seconds, rely heavily on clients, and can’t scale to handle thousands of diverse containers, is often a complex and nearly impossible task.
Aberdeen research has found that when leading organizations adopt modern APM tools that have been built from the ground up to support today’s applications, IT Ops and DevOps teams have deep and fast
insight into their applications so that they can troubleshoot and prevent issues before they impact end users. See More Download E-Book
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