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Splunk Presents: The
State of Observability 2023

Amid rising complexity, leading orgs are ensuring visibility, driving resilience and realising off-the-charts ROI.

Observability is now a ubiquitous practice:
An overwhelming 87% of organisations employ specialists that work exclusively on observability projects. But not all observability practices are created equal. New research details the characteristics that set true leaders apart — as well as the payoffs they’re reaping:
● Reporting, on average, one-third the number of outages per year as beginners
● Launching 34% more products and revenue streams
● Being 4x as likely to resolve instances of unplanned downtime or serious service issues in just minutes, versus hours or days

Observability leaders are reporting better visibility, experiencing fewer talent challenges, maximising ROI on their observability investments and more. Learn how in this global research report, which you can download by filling out this form.

If you want to learn how Splunk tackles a range of data problems relating to Observability, you can find more information on our Splunk Partner page.

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