Downtime Costs Large Companies $400 Billion a Year, According to Splunk Report

Downtime Costs Large Companies 0 Billion a Year, According to Splunk Report

Unplanned downtime is costing the world’s largest companies $400 billion a year, or roughly 9% of their profits, a new report has found. This is the equivalent of about $9,000 lost for every minute of system failure or service degradation. The report, published by the data management platform Splunk, also revealed that it takes 75 days for revenue for a Forbes Global 2000 company to recover to where it stood financially prior to the incident….

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Invisible downtime obscures the true measure of application performance

Invisible downtime obscures the true measure of application performance

Cisco Full-Stack Observability solves the modern downtime dichotomy where IT teams are running blind to the end user experience. As teams bump up against the uncomfortable reality that their view of application uptime does not fully reflect the end-user experience, they’re coming to the realization that observability across the entire IT estate is essential. Customers and end users engage with modern organizations across an ever-expanding fabric of digital touchpoints – websites, ecommerce platforms, POS systems,…

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Invisible downtime obscures the true measure of application performance

Invisible downtime obscures the true measure of application performance

Cisco Full-Stack Observability solves the modern downtime dichotomy where IT teams are running blind to the end user experience. As teams bump up against the uncomfortable reality that their view of application uptime does not fully reflect the end-user experience, they’re coming to the realization that observability across the entire IT estate is essential. Customers and end users engage with modern organizations across an ever-expanding fabric of digital touchpoints – websites, ecommerce platforms, POS systems,…

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