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Unlocking the value of business observability with artificial intelligence

6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
House of Lords, Westminster, London

The transformational effects of data and business observability on growth and profitability

 

In today’s data-saturated landscape, business observability isn’t just a technical capability, it’s a strategic imperative. For senior leaders it unlocks real-time visibility across operations, enabling faster decision making, sharper execution, and measurable impact on growth and profitability. 

 

Business observability empowers senior leaders to understand and respond to the state of their business in real-time, monitor performance indicators aligned to business outcomes and prioritising actions based on measurable business impact. When executed effectively, business observability delivers increased efficiency, reduced costs and improved customer satisfaction.

 

Without clear visibility of business process data, organisations may struggle to make the data-driven decisions that drive growth and innovation. But with insights generated from data, businesses can enhance business processes, predict and remediate technical issues and maximise customer satisfaction.

 

AI plays a key role here by analysing vast amounts of data in real-time, it can detect anomalies, predict potential issues before they affect customers and pinpoint root causes faster. AI-driven intelligence transforms observability from passive monitoring into proactive, business-impacting insight, helping organisations stay resilient and competitive in a digital-first world.

 

By providing instant, end-to-end visibility into the performance of business processes, business observability underpins growth and profitability. Join us to network with your peers and gain practical insights into the importance of optimising business observability. This is an exclusive event and seat numbers are very limited, so apply for your place now.

 

The topics we will explore

 

During the meeting, we will focus on questions such as:

  • What is business observability, and why is it critical for modern enterprises?
  • How can technology decision-makers map the strength of their business observability? How can they tell whether they have the right tools and processes to enable them to collect and drill down into essential data?
  • What are the key components of effective business observability? How can businesses create value from data collection and integration, contextual insights and actionable intelligence?
  • What is the role of AI in business observability, and how can it be used to enhance the insights generated by business observability processes?

Who is invited?

 

This discussion over dinner is designed for senior decision-makers across industry who wish to discuss data observability and its importance for businesses. Delegates will be employed as senior IT and technology decision makers in large organisations across the private sector.

 

Be one of 12 senior IT decision makers attending this event at the House of Lords in central London. For any enquiries, please contact Mergim Begolli on 020 8349 6458 or email m.begolli@business-reporter.co.uk.

 

The sponsored dinner is brought to you by Dynatrace and is only for senior executives as described above. Registrations of junior professionals, consultants, solution providers or other sellers to this market won’t be accepted. To be eligible, you must be employed by a corporate legal entity such as a private company; if you are a sole trader or in a partnership other than a legally incorporated one, we will be unable to offer you a place.

 

This event is free of charge to attend.

 

When you register, we will ask you for your corporate email address, which we will share only with the event sponsor(s). See our privacy policy.

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