LogicMonitor Assessment of IT Readiness GA
June 02, 2022
LogicMonitor
released a framework that IT teams and CIOs can leverage to evaluate their
readiness determining their ability to deliver the necessary resiliency and
continuity required for today’s digital businesses.
LogicMonitor’s strategic focus on IT readiness addresses a critical need for IT
organizations and CIOs to be better prepared to address today’s new digital
realities. The pandemic sparked a flood of digital transformation imperatives
that introduced incredible complexity to technology infrastructures. Now nearly
every company is a digital business – and being a digital business means IT
systems must not simply run, they now are the lifeblood of all companies.
“Today, nearly every company is a tech company, and the unprecedented shift to
digital accelerated by the pandemic has put new focus on the requirement for IT
to demonstrate resiliency, continuity and preparedness, more so than ever
before,” said Christina Kosmowski, CEO, LogicMonitor. “In today’s digital
reality, boards and CEOs view readiness as a new board imperative and believe
the IT experience connotes the customer experience. This is ultimately a
question of board confidence, and we believe LogicMonitor can be a trusted
advisor to IT teams and CIOs as they explore their own capabilities and build
plans of action that will help them meet the readiness imperative.”
LogicMonitor said readiness was no longer just a CIO concern, the C-suite and
increasingly the board must understand their organization’s level of
preparedness and the implications for their business.
To get there, executives and organizations need to be equipped with some
fundamental questions to ask themselves, and each other, to challenge
assumptions, drive toward sustainable IT resiliency, and form a living picture
of the company’s technology stack and IT organization from a holistic
perspective across seven criteria:
Visibility – Understanding what is going on in the IT landscape
Recovery – The ability to continue operations despite disruptions
Trust – Confidence in technology systems and personnel
Experience – Delivery of a positive and effective user experience
Consistency – Ability of the technology stack to reliably perform to
expectations
Innovation – Ability of IT teams to bring innovations to the larger business
Human Factor – Understanding the motivation and empowerment of the people behind
technology.
LogicMonitor’s Assessment of IT Readiness includes a robust set of 40 KPIs that
enable IT organizations to undertake self-examination of IT operations against
the seven criteria. The KPIs address a range of topics including, as examples,
latency, response time, percentage of core applications with failover
capabilities, average recovery time on critical apps, and existence of disaster
recovery planning. The Assessment provides a framework to explore these areas,
outline gaps and undertake a journey to drive new levels of readiness, while
outlining critical information that will enable reporting progress toward
resiliency objectives.
“Boards
and CEOs are asking tough questions: Is my team ready? Do we have the right
team? Are we ready for the worst that could happen?” said Patrick Moorhead,
Founder, CEO and Chief Analyst, Moor Insights & Strategy. “LogicMonitor has
outlined the right framework for IT organizations to undertake a critical
self-examination at the right moment, as nearly all businesses are now tech
companies, and IT simply must work to support digital business. CIOs need to get
ahead of this issue, and do so before it is done for them by boards who are
insisting on new levels of confidence in IT.”
LogicMonitor’s Assessment of IT Readiness should drive open discussions within
teams, leaders and with clients to evaluate preparedness and build plans for
optimization and improvement. It also provides a simplified source of
information for CIOs to hold conversations with less tech-savvy leaders and
other stakeholders. LogicMonitor’s focus on readiness flows from its core
business, as the leader in helping customers gain critical unified observability
across IT operations and technology that transcend on premise to hybrid cloud
systems. |