There is literally no end to what all human beings can do, and yet there is little we do better than growing on a consistent basis. This progressive tendency on our part has already got us to hit upon some huge milestones, with technology appearing as a major member of the stated group. The reason why we hold technology in such a high regard is, by and large, based on its skill-set, which realized all the possibilities for us that we couldn’t have imagined otherwise. Nevertheless, if we look beyond the surface for a second, it should become clear how the whole runner was also very much inspired by the way we applied those skills across a real-world setting. The latter component, in fact, did a lot to give the creation a spectrum-wide presence, and consequentially, kickstart a tech revolution. This revolution, as we discovered, will go on to scale up the human experience from every conceivable direction, but even after achieving such a monumental feat, technology will somehow keep on delivering the right goods. The same has turned more and more evident in recent times, and truth be told, a new development around the HR landscape should only propel that trend to much greater heights in the future.
Cloudflare Inc, the security, performance and reliability player helping to build a better Internet, has officially launched a new solution called Cloudflare Digital Experience Monitoring, which is designed to provide CIOs with predictive, historical, and real time intelligence on stuff life performance slow-downs, application outages, network issues, and more. To understand the significance of this development, we must go back to 2020, when all employees left the on-premise work, and as a result, deprived IT teams of firsthand visibility into their day-to-day technical experience. The stated blackout, in turn, ensured that these IT teams remained doubtful whether a problem in the remote operations was being caused by localized outage, a faulty employee internet connection, or it’s just the cloud network that is down.
The new Cloudflare Digital Experience Monitoring takes the veil off those very conundrums. But isn’t it a bit too late? Not quite. You see, the solution will conceive a sort of intelligence for the user that is timeless. Practically speaking, the said claim centers upon its ability to analyze controlled flows of data to public or private resources by emulating traffic flows, and therefore, help IT personnel visualize end-user experiences so to spot any issues in real-time. Next up, considering its integration with the Cloudflare Zero Trust platform, the solution will empower you to highlight security-related anomalies in a connection for the purpose of keeping employees safe and secure. Hold on, there is more. This newfound access into the employee’s digital footprint will also simplify investigations into micro and macro productivity levels. Such a feature should save the company’s resources by an unprecedented margin.
“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.”
The concerns about the value of Cloudflare’s new brainchild are further dispelled by a Gartner report, which states that “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.”