Why logging is
essential for
digital
transformation
Digital transformation has been underway for years and it accelerated dramatically in 2020. As remote work becomes the norm, and consumers rely more on digital-first experiences, engineering practices have experienced seismic shifts to support more distributed teams, complex delivery pipelines, and accelerated release cycles. One of the biggest challenges that digital leaders face is putting in place the tools and practices to support modern infrastructure and application development. This infographic explores the acceleration of digital transformation and the challenges facing teams that are trying to achieve it.
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Executives say the top benefits of digital transformation are improved operational efficiency (40%), faster time to market (36%) and the ability to meet customer expectations (35%). (PTC)
Up to 93% of companies agree that innovative technologies are necessary to reach their digital transformation goals. (Forrester)
Challenge: 45% of executives don’t think their company has the right technology to implement a digital transformation. (PwC)
For many companies, modern log management is a critical piece of the digital transformation puzzle. As more teams adopt microservices and move to the cloud or deploy across multiple cloud platforms, the amount of data that they produce and consume has grown exponentially. Centralized log management that provides actionable value for DevOps teams is a foundational technology for implementing digital transformation.
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