"91% of companies have suffered service interruptions due to undetected infrastructure issues. Even more surprising: 80% of these problems are not discovered until they are already affecting end users. How prepared are you to detect problems before they cost you millions in losses?"
Modern digital infrastructure is more complex than ever, making companies more vulnerable to unexpected interruptions. A recent study found that 91% of organizations have experienced an interruption due to infrastructure issues that were not detected in time. Worse still, 80% of these problems are not identified until they have already impacted end users, leading to significant financial and reputational losses.
According to Gartner, unplanned interruptions can cost companies up to $300,000 per hour. These interruptions not only disrupt daily operations but can also damage customer trust. Even more concerning, the average downtime is higher in companies that lack adequate infrastructure visibility.
At RunMyProcess, observability is not optional; it's an integral part of our platform. With native integration of Solarwinds Observability, companies have full visibility of their infrastructure without the need for complex configurations. All critical components, from servers to networks and applications, are monitored in real-time, providing early warnings of potential issues. Additionally, our integration of the Solarwinds SDK allows companies to customize monitoring metrics according to their specific needs.
In a digital environment where every second of downtime can translate into thousands of dollars lost, having a proactive monitoring solution is essential. At RunMyProcess, we are using Solarwinds' Application Performance Monitoring, Log Management, Database Performance Monitoring, and Service Probing to handle operational monitoring aspects, giving companies full visibility of their infrastructure and ensuring that any issues are detected before they cause significant impact.
References:
Gartner IT Downtime Report 2022
IDC Business Impact Study 2023