Gartner is a globally influential research and advisory company whose Magic Quadrant reports are a leading industry benchmark for evaluating technology solutions, including application performance monitoring (APM) and observability platforms. Gartner judges its Magic Quadrant for APM and observability using a structured methodology based on vendors’ ability to execute and completeness of vision, with its criteria and market definitions evolving as the tools and industry mature. Below is a detailed, sectioned explanation with references.
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The Gartner Magic Quadrant is a visual research tool that positions technology vendors in four quadrants – Leaders, Challengers, Visionaries, and Niche Players – according to their ability to execute and completeness of vision. For the Application Performance Monitoring and Observability category, Gartner evaluates vendors based on these detailed criteria:
Ability to execute: Product or service quality, overall viability, sales execution, marketing effectiveness, customer experience, operations, and responsiveness to market needs.
Completeness of vision: Innovation, market understanding, business model, vertical and geographic strategies, and product roadmap.
Specific requirements for APM and observability include automated discovery and mapping, versatile monitoring across mobile, browser, and cloud environments, identification of performance issues, transactional analysis, cloud integration, business activity monitoring, security features, endpoint monitoring, telemetry ingestion, AIOps capabilities, and DevOps toolchain integration.
Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Management has evolved significantly over the years. Originally focused on traditional application monitoring, it now encompasses modern observability platforms that ingest and analyze logs, metrics, traces, and events across cloud-native and hybrid environments. Trends influencing its criteria and scope include:
Expansion of coverage: From monitoring legacy applications to supporting complex, distributed cloud-native workloads and services using SaaS and hybrid models.
Integration of observability: Incorporating broader observability concepts beyond just APM, such as digital experience monitoring and unified data platforms.
Increasing emphasis on automation and advanced analytics: Rising focus on integrated automation, machine learning–driven anomaly detection (AIOps), and the ability to provide actionable recommendations for performance improvements.
Market and vendor dynamics: The vendor landscape has changed with new entrants and acquisitions, and the criteria have updated to emphasize openness, scalability, and interoperability with DevOps toolchains.
Gartner continues to refine its evaluation methodology as new technologies and user needs emerge, responding to changes in digital transformation, cloud adoption, and observability platforms.
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Gartner disclaimer: The report title was changed from Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring to Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring Suites in 2015 and back to Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring in 2019. Further, the report was renamed as Magic Quadrant for Application Performance Monitoring and Observability in 2022.
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