
"The winners won't be those with the largest data sets, but those who know how to wield them"
Forrester, 2025
Observability has changed. Once it was about keeping services running, now it’s a business enabler, connecting telemetry with data to drive faster, smarter decisions. And as GenAI adoption surges from 33% to 71% of enterprise-scale companies, the data flowing through your systems is multiplying by the minute (McKinsey, 2025).
But many are falling behind. 77% of leaders are reporting fragmented systems, while KPMG ties a lack of visibility to this year’s most damaging incidents (2025). Without clear sight, multiple teams get dragged into the same firefight, draining time, money, and focus.
The question is how can you cut through the noise with clarity, and turn panic-driven reaction into confident action?

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Improved visibility can reduce revenue impacting incidents by 60%
(Forrester 2024)
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Just 5% of organisations have full data visibility across their systems
(Gartner 2025)
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