Outdated Monitoring Processes Increase Costs and Reduce Responsivity

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Outdated Processes and Monitoring Tool Overload

The rapid evolution of business applications and systems is making information technology (IT) a strategic part of mission critical operations for government agencies. This increase in dependence upon technology and data mining has caused government agencies to deploy more security and monitoring tools to analyze the requisite types of data. Assuming that government and civilian IT trends are similar, an Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) report (Network Management. Megatrends 2018: Exploring NetSecOps Convergence, Network Automation, and Cloud Computing) estimates 40% of enterprises are using somewhere between four to ten tools to monitor and troubleshoot their networks. An estimated 27% use eleven or more tools.