PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1410013
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1410013
The applied observability market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 33.36% from US$33.475 billion in 2021 to US$251.106 billion in 2028.
Applied observability is a rapidly growing market with significant potential to revolutionize IT operations and software development. The market is driven by the increasing complexity of IT systems, the need for real-time insights into system behaviour, and the growing adoption of cloud computing and microservices architectures. As IT systems become more complex, it is becoming increasingly difficult to monitor and troubleshoot them effectively. Applied observability provides a way to collect and analyze data from across the entire IT stack, which can help to identify and resolve problems before they cause outages or performance slowdowns.
Furthermore, in today's fast-paced business environment, it is crucial for organizations to be able to respond to problems in real time. Applied observability provides the tools and data needed to do this, by providing real-time visibility into system health and performance.
In this new digital era, companies are actively pursuing agility through the integration of cutting-edge technologies, and a pivotal driver of this transformation is the growing adoption of cloud computing. Transitioning to a cloud environment involves securing embedded connections and intelligence, fostering interoperability of smart operations, and establishing a robust foundation for digital services linked to the cloud. Cloud computing not only represents a technological shift but a comprehensive overhaul of processes, tools, and experiences within a remote, virtual landscape, elevating digital transformation to new heights.
One notable impact of cloud computing is its transformative role in Supply Chain Management (SCM). For instance, in a multi-year partnership initiated in June 2022, Google Cloud and XPO Logistics collaborated to enhance the movement of commodities throughout supply chains. By utilizing Google Cloud's data analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence capabilities, XPO aims to develop faster, more efficient supply chains with improved visibility.
Major players in the cloud computing arena, including Amazon, Google, and Oracle, provide robust cloud infrastructure and services to address the evolving and complex requirements of consumers. According to the Flexera Software State of Cloud Report 2023, both private and public cloud usage play distinct yet complementary roles in fostering the digital transformation of businesses. Private cloud solutions account for 24% of their usage and are tailored to the specific needs of a single organization, providing a dedicated and secure infrastructure. On the other hand, public cloud services account for 4% of their usage and offer scalable and shared resources hosted by third-party providers.
Applied Observability refers to an integrated approach of monitoring, measuring, and analyzing performance behaviour across different functions. The technology enables the company to detect and resolve real-time functioning issues across various domains owing to which it is finding applicability in IT & Telecommunication, BFSI, and manufacturing sectors. Bolstering growth in such major industry verticals in the United States has provided a positive scope for applied observability platform usage to optimize overall performance. According to the National Association of Manufacturers, in 2021, US manufacturing output was valued at US$2,496.8 billion which signified an 11.4% increase over 2020's output value.
Moreover, favorable investment inflows to enhance IT infrastructure and initiatives to promote cloud adoption coupled with the well-established presence of tech-cavy enterprises that emphasize adopting advanced observability practices to improve their overall competitiveness are further augmenting the market growth at the country level. Furthermore, additional factors such as the launches of cloud-based applied observability solutions by US-based software companies have also paved the way for future market growth.