Observability: Cutting Through the Noise
From Monitoring to full Observability webinar, Thursday 7th August, 11am

“Move from monitoring to observability.” It’s the message we’re hearing everywhere. But most organisations still don’t know what that actually means—or how to make it work.
Here’s the reality:
- Without the right data, observability is impossible.
- Without strong monitoring, AI and automation won’t deliver.
In this 30-minute webinar, Mark Roberts breaks down the truth behind observability: what it is, what it isn’t, and why getting it wrong costs time, money, and focus.
Why Attend?
If you’re serious about modern IT operations, this is one session you can’t afford to miss.
The demands on IT operations have never been greater. From hybrid and multi-cloud environments to the rise of edge computing, IoT, and AI-driven automation, organisations are under pressure to manage increasingly complex infrastructures while maintaining performance, security, and cost control.

What You’ll Learn
Why observability starts with monitoring
You can’t improve what you can’t see. We’ll show why reliable, structured monitoring is the foundation of any observability strategy.
What makes observability different—and essential
sObservability isn’t just more monitoring. It unlocks automation, context, insight and will be the most powerful tool in your arsenal. We’ll explain exactly how.
How AI fits into the picture
Get a realistic view of what AI can (and can’t) do—from faster diagnosis to fewer false positives.
How to move from firefighting to supercharged productivity
When observability is done right, your team stops chasing issues—and starts preventing them

Trends, innovations and the future of Observability
- Scalability & coverage improvements
- Seasonality & behavioural learning
- Hyper-automation
- Agentic engagement (AI acting on your behalf)
Who Should Attend?
This webinar is designed for IT teams who are:
- Expected to deliver more with less
- Looking for a real way to cut through noise and drive uptime
- Managing increasingly complex hybrid environments
📅 Date: Thursday 7th August 2025
🕚 Time: 11:00 AM BST
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