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Gigamon Maintained Leadership Position in the Expanding Deep Observability Market with 55 Percent Market Share in 2024, According to New 650 Group Research Report

Security concerns around AI fuel global demand for deep observability across hybrid cloud infrastructure

Gigamon, a leading deep observability company, has been recognized again as the leading vendor in the deep observability market with 55 percent market share in 2024, according to a newly-published report by market intelligence research firm 650 Group. Overall, the deep observability market grew 17 percent YoY in 2024 and continues to expand as organizations increasingly embrace hybrid cloud infrastructure, with a forecasted CAGR of 30 percent and projected revenue of nearly $1.8B in 2029, according to the report.

As stated in the 2024 Hybrid Cloud Security Survey of more than 1,000 global Security and IT leaders, 84 percent agree that deep observability is a foundational element of cloud security. The Gigamon Deep Observability Pipeline helps organizations secure and manage hybrid cloud infrastructure by efficiently delivering network-derived telemetry directly to cloud, security, and traditional observability tools, helping to eliminate blind spots, optimize network traffic, and increase existing tool efficiency by up to 90 percent. Deep observability is quickly becoming a mission-critical requirement for organizations securing and managing complex IT infrastructure in today’s dynamic threat landscape.

"Deep observability drove significant business benefits in 2024 as enterprises broke down traditional silos between NetOps, SecOps, and CloudOps, ensuring they're fully equipped for the demands of AI adoption,” said Alan Weckel, co-founder and analyst, 650 Group. “As AI integration accelerates, organizations will face an increase in cloud touchpoints and networking complexity, both of which will heighten security and performance challenges. With deep observability, enterprises gain complete visibility across their AI-driven data paths, delivering enhanced security, optimized performance, and greater automation, all of which are key to maximizing and safeguarding investments in the evolving AI landscape."

Delivering Deep Observability Amid Todays Evolving Threat Landscape

Organizations worldwide, such as Hospital Sírio-Libanês, increasingly rely on Gigamon to gain greater visibility across their hybrid cloud infrastructure and strengthen their security posture. “When we look for deep observability, Gigamon shows us everything we have in all layers of our infrastructure, including the cloud. We gain visibility into all data in motion, including packets, flows, and all the intelligence that comes from our application metadata,” according to Leandro Ribeiro, chief information security officer at Hospital Sírio-Libanês.

“The threat landscape in 2025 has drastically changed, with the rapid proliferation of AI impacting an organization’s ability to confidently secure and manage hybrid cloud infrastructure,” said Shane Buckley, president and CEO at Gigamon. “That’s why we continue to see demand for greater visibility across complex environments on a global scale, as customers are prioritizing deep observability into all data in motion.”

About the 650 Group Deep Observability Report

The deep observability market is an emerging segment within the broader observability market, forecasted at $9.8B in 2025. Deep observability includes value-add decryption, filtering, deduplication as well as probes and agents sold as standalone systems and charged separately from other observability systems. Deep Observability:

  • The ability to inspect and gather network, security, and computing traffic by extracting event metadata from packets or computing infrastructure requires a separate set of tools beyond event-based logging
  • May be hardware probes or virtual agents
  • Must maintain multi-vendor support
  • Must support multiple networks, such as public cloud, private data centers, and co-location deployments
  • Should be interoperable with numerous observability platform data lakes

Key findings from the 650 Group’s “Deep Observability Quarterly Market and Long-Term Forecast Report” include:

  • Regionally, the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region realized the best performance with revenue up 40 percent YoY
  • Cloud-delivered deep observability offerings are projected to drive the highest revenue in future years accounting for 50 percent of the nearly $1.8B in revenue by 2029
  • Vendors included in the report include Arista, Gigamon, Kentik, Keysight, and Netscout

About Gigamon

Gigamon® offers a deep observability pipeline that efficiently delivers network-derived telemetry to cloud, security, and observability tools. This helps eliminate security blind spots and reduce tool costs, enabling you to better secure and manage your hybrid cloud infrastructure. Gigamon has served more than 4,000 customers worldwide, including over 80 percent of Fortune 100 enterprises, 9 of the 10 largest mobile network providers, and hundreds of governments and educational organizations. To learn more, please visit gigamon.com.

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With deep observability, enterprises gain complete visibility across their AI-driven data paths, delivering enhanced security, optimized performance, and greater automation, all of which are key to maximizing investments in the evolving landscape.

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