Global Unified Monitoring Market 2023 - 2028: Potential Demand from Applications in Dynamic IT Environment Fuels the Sector
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Global Unified Monitoring Market

Global Unified Monitoring Market
Global Unified Monitoring Market

Dublin, June 20, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Unified Monitoring Market 2023-2028 by Component, Deployment, Industry, and Geography, Competitive Analysis, Impact of Covid-19 and Ansoff Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global unified monitoring market is estimated to be USD 5.94 Bn in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 18.62 Bn by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 25.67%.

Unified monitoring is a centralized approach to monitoring various system, network, or applications aspects. Unified monitoring provides a single view of the entire IT infrastructure, Including hardware, software, cloud services, and applications.

It is used for several purposes: performance monitoring, availability monitoring, Capacity planning, Troubleshooting, and Security monitoring. It provides a holistic approach to IT monitoring, allowing organizations to proactively manage their IT infrastructure and deliver high-quality services to end-users.

Factors such as increasing government initiatives and investments for digitization, the growing need for efficient management of security, and potential demand from applications in a dynamic environment drive the demand for the Unified monitoring market. According to AAG IT Services, cyber-attacks globally increased by 125% through 2021, and increasing cyber-attacks will continue to threaten businesses and individuals in 2022.

This cyber-attack was increased due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. With the widespread use of technology and the internet, cybercriminals can exploit more targets. Organizations face the arduous task of keeping their systems secure from cyber-attack. Hence, they prefeed to use BYOD and migrate to the cloud. Unified monitoring brings all these functionalities into a single pane of glass by creating a centralized yet wider picture of an organization's IT environment; it helps to provide real-time feeds and alerts cross-network, applications, infrastructure, and cyber threats.

Moreover, AI and ML technologies are increasingly being integrated into unified monitoring tools to help automate tasks and provide more accurate monitoring data analysis. Many unified monitoring tools are now being designed to integrate with DevOps tools and workflows, providing a more streamlined process for monitoring and resolving issues; such technological advancements are helping to make unified monitoring more practical, providing organizations with greater visibility into their IT infrastructure and helping to optimize system performance and reduce downtime, this will create an opportunity for the market.

However, the Lack of an organization's compatibility in unified monitoring refers to the situation where different IT systems, applications, or services are not designed to work seamlessly with each other when using a unified monitoring tool. This can happen when the monitoring tool cannot integrate with all the different systems or the data being monitored is not standardized, leading to discrepancies and inconsistencies in the monitoring data.