Splunk Report Shows Observability is a Business Catalyst for AI Adoption, Customer Experience, and Product Innovation
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Cisco (CSCO) released the Splunk State of Observability 2025 report (survey of 1,855 ITOps and engineering professionals) showing observability now drives business decisions across customer experience, product roadmaps and revenue.
Key metrics: 74% report improved employee productivity, 65% report revenue impact, 64% say product roadmaps benefit, 76% use AI-powered observability, and observability leaders report a 125% annual ROI. The report highlights OpenTelemetry adoption and skills gaps for monitoring AI workloads.
Positive
- Employee productivity improvement reported by 74%
- Observed revenue impact reported by 65%
- Widespread AI observability use at 76% of respondents
- Observability leaders report 125% annual ROI
Negative
- 59% struggle with too many disparate tools
- 52% face high volumes of false alerts
- 47% say monitoring AI workloads made their job more challenging
- 40% cite lack of expertise for AI readiness
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Findings show observability boosts employee productivity for nearly three‑quarters of respondents, and for nearly two‑thirds, it drives revenue growth and helps shape product roadmaps
News Summary
- The global Splunk State of Observability 2025 report reveals observability insights are guiding key business decisions in customer experience, product roadmap forecasting, and brand perception.
- Nearly half of those surveyed say monitoring AI workloads has made their jobs more challenging, presenting an opportunity to train practitioners on essential expertise.
- Observability leaders differentiate themselves by adopting innovative practices and frameworks – such as OpenTelemetry, code profiling, and observability-as-code.
The report is the largest analysis of the observability space, based on a survey of 1,855 ITOps and engineering professionals worldwide, and showcases how observability has evolved beyond an IT function to a boardroom priority. Whether analyzing a revenue spike or an increase in cart abandonment rates, organizations are relying on insights from their observability practices to understand and make informed business decisions.
Key Findings: Observability Powers Business Outcomes
As digital experiences are the main vehicle of customer engagement, leaders are turning to observability insights to make strategic decisions throughout their business, including customer experience, product roadmap forecasting and service reliability. The report found:
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74% of respondents report that observability positively impacts their employee productivity, and65% say it is positively influencing revenue. In addition,64% report their observability practice positively impacts their product roadmaps. -
74% believe observability is important for monitoring critical business processes and65% say it is key to understanding user journeys.
"Observability practitioners are becoming critical stakeholders to key business decisions in customer engagement strategies, product roadmaps and more," said Patrick Lin, the SVP, GM of Observability at Splunk, a Cisco company. "And this year's State of Observability report findings make that clear: the full life cycle and workflow of observability – from data collection and analysis to deriving actionable insights and implementing improvements – provides not just better context, but also support for the achievement of better results, whether in customer satisfaction, product innovation or the safeguarding of AI systems at scale."
Observability in the AI Era
Organizations often measure the effectiveness of their observability practice by how well it responds to and prevents incidents. However, ITOps and engineering teams frequently struggle with too many disparate tools (
To address these challenges, ITOps and engineering teams are embracing AI to accelerate their troubleshooting —
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78% have more time to spend on product innovation instead of app and infrastructure maintenance. -
60% predict AI will have a positive impact on troubleshooting and root cause analysis, and58% say it will improve the detection of security vulnerabilities.
However, the report acknowledges the complexity AI introduces as practitioners spend more of their time monitoring AI workloads to ensure performance, model accuracy, and cost control. According to the report,
To help organizations in their adoption of AI, the report highlights the opportunity to upskill observability practitioners to train them in essential expertise for managing specialized AI workloads.
OpenTelemetry: From Industry Standard to Strategic Advantage
OpenTelemetry, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) open-source project, has solidified its position as the industry standard for collecting traces, metrics, logs, and profiles. When an observability practice leverages OpenTelemetry, ITOps and engineering teams can collect richer data with less technical debt, thereby driving better generative AI outcomes.
In addition to access to broader tech ecosystems and stronger data ownership, OpenTelemetry provides business advantages beyond observability. Organizations adopting OpenTelemetry report significant benefits for other areas of the business:
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72% see positive impact on revenue growth and71% note improved operating margins and brand perception. -
"Power users" of OpenTelemetry achieve 3x greater positive impact on employee productivity, 2x improvement in customer experience, and stronger resilience –
47% never panic during customer incidents compared to32% of non-users. -
57% of frequent OpenTelemetry users also use observability-as-code, a DevOps approach that treats observability configurations like code to drive better standardization and scalability. In stark contrast, only10% of OpenTelemetry laggards use observability-as-code.
Leaders Set the Pace: Observability a Catalyst for ROI and Innovation
In the analysis, the Splunk report singled out "observability leaders" as organizations that achieved better business outcomes relative to their peers. These leaders are more likely to adopt forward-leaning practices and resources, such as OpenTelemetry and code profiling, and foster greater collaboration with observability and security teams. These leaders consistently demonstrate:
- Significant improvement in revenue, employee productivity, and product roadmaps, with leaders generating an annual
125% ROI from their observability practices (53% higher than non-leaders). The report defines ROI through reduced downtime, reduced employee turnover, improved customer experience, faster MTTD/MTTR and more. -
More precise root cause analysis through the use of code profiling – a practice that enables teams to identify the problematic source code directly instead of only which service is affected.
78% of leaders dramatically accelerate their root cause analysis through code profiling. -
Stronger collaboration across observability and security teams, with
59% sharing and reusing data more effectively, and44% strongly agreeing their ITOps, engineering and security teams troubleshoot and solve issues together.
Supporting quote:
"For a modern business, built on digital experiences, observability is not just about error resolution; it is a foundational discipline required for making business-shaping decisions at speed and scale," said Shannon Kalvar, Research Director at IDC.
As organizations embrace new waves of AI innovation, observability is emerging as a business-critical function, enabling smarter decisions, faster innovation, and stronger resilience. The 2025 Splunk State of Observability report provides actionable insights for organizations aiming to lead in an increasingly data-driven, AI-powered world. To read the full report, please visit here.
Methodology
The global survey was conducted from February through March 2025 and surveyed 1,855 ITOps and engineering professionals from practitioners to VP-level executives (including developers, SREs, systems engineers, infrastructure operations professionals, CTOs, and CIOs.) The survey respondents were drawn from nine countries:
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