Network monitoring was designed for simpler times. - When your infrastructure lived in data centers you controlled. - When users worked in offices you managed. - When applications ran on servers you owned. Today: - Applications live in AWS, Azure, Google Cloud - Users work from home offices and coffee shops - Critical data travells ISP networks, Internet backbones, cloud providers Traditional monitoring stops at your network edge. Network path monitoring extends visibility across the entire journey, regardless of who owns the infrastructure. That's not optional anymore. Full article: https://hubs.la/Q03SqJBx0 #NetworkPathMonitoring #NetworkPath #NetworkPerformance #Obkio #Troubleshooting #ITSupport #SystemAdministration #NetworkAdmins
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