Cloudflare, Inc. announced Cloudflare Digital
Experience Monitoring, an all in one dashboard that helps CIOs
understand how critical applications and Internet services are
performing across their entire corporate network. Cloudflare Digital
Experience Monitoring, part of Cloudflare's Zero Trust platform, will
provide IT leaders with predictive, historical, and real time
intelligence around application outages, network issues, and performance
slow-downs to keep employees productive wherever they are working.
"IT teams have been working in the dark for too long, today we're
switching on the lights for the modern corporate network," said Matthew
Prince, CEO and co-founder at Cloudflare. "Our global network powers a
huge part of the Internet, giving Cloudflare a unique view of what is
happening online and allows us to identify trends before our customers
do, and now we are sharing these insights with customers. Think of
Cloudflare Digital Experience Monitoring as the air traffic control of
the modern corporate network, keeping data moving, applications running
smoothly, and employees safe."
When employees left the office in 2020, the IT teams that helped keep
applications running and networks operational suddenly lost crucial
visibility into the day-to-day experiences of their users. Now, with
highly distributed workforces, when IT teams learn of an issue they no
longer know if the video conferencing software is experiencing a
localized outage, the cloud network is down, or an employee's home
Internet connection is causing performance issues. This lack of
visibility can slow teams down, waste countless hours in investigation,
and clog up valuable resources with maintenance.
Cloudflare is empowering IT teams, equipping them with the intelligence
and insights captured by Cloudflare's global network to collect, detect,
and surface issues before businesses even know something is wrong. Now,
Cloudflare Digital Experience Monitoring will provide businesses with a
single dashboard to measure and analyze mission critical applications
and services like Microsoft 365 or connectivity issues with local
Internet Service Providers. According to Gartner® "by 2026, at least 60%
of I&O leaders will use Digital Experience Monitoring to measure
application, services and endpoint performance from the user's
viewpoint, up from less than 20% in 2021."
Cloudflare Digital Experience Monitoring will be able to help organizations:
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Define and monitor the most critical network resources: Now
customers will have the ability to measure and analyze controlled flows
of data to public or private resources by emulating traffic flows,
helping visualize end-user experiences and allowing them to pinpoint
issues as they arise.
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Understand the minute-by-minute experiences of their users: With
Cloudflare Zero Trust, customers will be able to drill into real-time
data visualizations highlighting anomalies in connectivity or
performance to keep employees safe, secure, and productive.
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Save IT leaders countless hours in investigations: By gaining a
comprehensive, step-by-step view into employees' digital footprint, IT
teams will be able to simplify investigations - spending less time
trying to identify where issues are occurring and spending more time
helping to resolve them.
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Realize the power of Cloudflare's network intelligence: By
plugging into the Cloudflare global network, customers will be able to
understand changes in Internet behavior and anticipate how these changes
may impact their business.