
New Relic, the intelligent observability platform, published its State of Observability for Industrials, Materials, and Manufacturing report, which offers insights and analysis on the adoption and business value of observability. The report is based on insights from 285 technology professionals and was developed in association with the 2023 Observability Forecast. It shows that manufacturers are investing in observability to optimise uptime and improve productivity, cross-team collaboration, and strategic decision making.
The report highlights the importance of implementing full-stack observability, with respondents reporting a higher return on investment (ROI) after adoption. Additionally, 65% of industrials, materials, and manufacturing respondents said their mean time to resolution (MTTR) has improved since adopting observability. The report found that the primary strategies and trends driving observability include security (50%), AI technologies (44%), and IoT technologies (43%).
“As manufacturers across the Asia Pacific region accelerate their digital transformations, they are recognising the critical role of observability in optimising operations and customer experience. Forward-thinking manufacturers are gaining a competitive edge by leveraging full-stack observability to enhance operational efficiency, mitigate risks, and deliver superior customer experiences,” said Peter Marelas, Field CTO, APJ at New Relic.
Observability and AI drive industry advantages
As the manufacturing industry enters the Fifth Industrial Revolution, there is a strong focus on adopting new technologies to create a competitive advantage. Close to half (44%) of manufacturing organisations said AI technologies were driving observability needs. The powerful combination of technologies like observability and AI are creating greater insights into telemetry data and are crucial to addressing the surmounting complexities of growing data sets. Observability is critical to the success of AI, since it helps teams to understand their telemetry data, how to improve MTTR, and enables developers to easily apply fixes to code-level errors in their integrated development environment (IDE). It also increases automation for rapid alerts while improving incident detection and resolution.
Observability is key to reducing outages
Manufacturing organisations that had achieved full-stack observability saw a substantial rate of improvement in MTTR, with 34% reporting an improvement by 25% or more since adopting observability. These organisations also experienced less frequent high-business-impact outages, with 30% reporting outages at least once a week, compared to the average of 32%. Additionally, just 12% of responses estimated outages cost their organisations more than $1 million per hour compared to 21% overall.
Investments in observability drive productivity
More than half (51%) of manufacturing organisations said that observability improves cross-team collaboration and strategic decision making. When it came to what improved their life the most, nearly half (47%) of practitioners said observability increases productivity and that they can find and resolve issues faster.
“New Relic is a critical component in our DevSecOps cycle. New Relic will allow us to normalise the process of driving continuous application and service improvement through observing the user experience, which is key for any project and moves beyond setting and forgetting after deployment,” said Mitsuhiro Mabuchi, Ph.D, Group Manager, Cloud CoE Grp., DS System Development Dept., Advanced Data Science Management Div., Advanced R&D and Engineering Co., (Concurrently Lead of the CCoE Virtual Team at the Direct Reporting Digital Transformation Promotion Dept.), Toyota Motor Corporation.
For more information, view the State of Observability for Industrials, Materials, and Manufacturing report.


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