Splunk Remains the Leader in APM and Observability — GigaOm Report Confirms It
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As a core component of observability, you may have already invested in Application Performance Monitoring (APM). As organizations continue to modernize their applications and build new cloud native applications, it’s imperative to cut through the noise of their hybrid cloud environments so they can detect, troubleshoot and resolve incidents quickly. At Splunk, we're redefining the future of APM in order to help our customers make sense of unprecedented amounts of data, pinpointing and resolving issues within minutes, so they can focus on driving better digital experiences.
That’s why we're extremely proud that in its inaugural report, GigaOm Radar for Application Performance Monitoring (APM) Report, 2021*, Splunk was named a Leader and one of only two Fast Movers. Splunk is in the top category (Exceptional) in five of the six market segment categories. Plus, Splunk matched or beat every other vendor in the report in the Key Criteria Evaluation, which includes ease of use, business transactions, real user and synthetic monitoring, application component monitoring, analytics and reporting, security and integration.
These are among the reasons that customers like Care.com, Quantum Metric and Namely have selected Splunk. Splunk APM — a key component of Splunk Observability — provides real-time, NoSample™ full-fidelity tracing and AI-driven directed troubleshooting to help customers resolve performance issues at any scale. It is the only solution that collects, analyzes and stores 100% of trace data in real-time and with absolutely no sampling — providing our customers with unmatched levels of visibility into their applications.
Splunk Observability is a holistic solution for infrastructure monitoring, APM, digital experience monitoring, log investigation and incident response. It collects and correlates metric, trace and log data in real-time and at any scale so IT and DevOps teams can maintain the highest levels of business performance, minimize downtime and deliver world-class digital experiences. But don’t just take our word for it:
The GigaOm report goes on to say that:
We are very proud of this recognition of our vision for observability and APM, and we hope the GigaOm report will raise awareness and create more fanatical supporters of observability, APM and OpenTelemetry.
Want insights and answers to your most pressing business questions? Download a free trial of Splunk APM to see how Splunk Observability can help you cut through silos of data — no matter the scale or complexity — to deliver real-time, context-rich insights.
*GigaOm Radar for Application Performance Monitoring (APM), 2021, Ron Williams, December 2021
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