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Thought leadership by the experts in monitoring
Thought leadership by the experts in monitoring
Financial services companies are under pressure to better manage disruptive internal and external IT issues - and to develop policies to prevent them happening again.
In 2022, more organizations moved towards hybrid IT for on-premises and cloud, but there are many who are still lacking the necessary knowledge and tools to achieve the right blend of services.
Buying a home is typically the single most important purchase decision most families will make in a lifetime. But even after mountains of paperwork are signed and the moving trucks are gone, there can still be a lot of unexpected “what ifs.”
Making the leap from using on-premises legacy systems to deploying microservices containers in the cloud is a big challenge for traditional banks. But there are ways to make sure both can work together.
Technology spending cuts - due to the rising cost of living and inflation - could make major organizations more susceptible to operational risks.
Managed service providers (MSPs) require full visibility of their customers’ IT to help them prevent incidents before their own customers are impacted. For this, they need easy-to-set-up, full-featured IT infrastructure monitoring.
To effectively trade and manage risk, hedge funds require “to the second” visibility of their trade flow. Knowing what is working – and what isn’t – at any given moment during the trade workflow can only happen with exceptional monitoring.
To prevent technology failures that lead to lost alpha-generating opportunities, hedge funds require real-time visibility of their trade flow.