Babe Ruth once said that “yesterday’s home runs don’t win today’s games.” That sentiment applies to many business technology plans, but especially IT Ops and application performance. The truth is that doing what you’ve always done is a recipe for eventually failing.
That idea is examined by restaurateur Will Guidara in his book Unreasonable Hospitality, which chronicles how his team shattered expectations to be named the world’s best restaurant through hospitality.
On October 16th at 11am ET, we discussed how unreasonable observability is the only way to meet the unreasonable expectations thrown at IT Operations and application teams with the same old monitoring tricks. Now is the time to change, and not just to another legacy tool. Be unreasonable yourself and look for a
tool that embraces that concept.
• Automate – everything
• Provide understanding without requiring expertise
• Deliver the best of both worlds – proprietary and open source
From monitoring granularity and cardinality to gaming UI, IBM Instana Observability, has always been about delivering unreasonable observability – so that your team can deliver unreasonably good results.