Internet outages are becoming more common. Can we still predict them?

The Internet has become the new backbone of business operations. Delivery services, banking, VPN connections from anywhere and anytime – it is all powered by the Internet as the new delivery mechanism for customer and employee applications and services.

Ensuring access to an always-on experience of those digital services is essential for any business. While predictive analytics and AI-driven intelligence allow us to build forecasting models that help optimize performance and minimize downtime, outages on the internet can permute in infinite ways. But how do you try to identify, let alone predict and mitigate, these outages, given that internet outages occur on external networks and within third-party providers that are outside your own IT perimeter?

Mike Hicks

Principal Solutions Analyst at Cisco ThousandEyes.

No longer a finite number of events