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Cloud native is crucial to effectively compete. Legacy application performance monitoring (APM) tools don’t translate well for the cloud native world. The cost to value ratio for ABM tools is inverted: You spend more but receive less.
So, how can organizations get the most out of their cloud native investments without wasting big bucks? This buyer’s guide explores the 4 key capabilities to consider when choosing an observability solution built for cloud native to set you up for success:
- Tame data growth and control costs
- Gain consistent data availability and reliability
- Increase engineering productivity
- Deliver world-class customer success services
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