Here are a few of the most common IT tool consolidation types.
Security tool consolidation
Security blind spots can be costly. Many factors affect the cost of a data security breach, and they continue to add up after a data breach flares up. Recent research from IBM shows that the average cost of a data breach is USD $4.35 million – and going up – with 83% of organizations reporting they had more than one data breach.
While every organization has specific security needs, a unified security platform allows you to avoid redundancies and gain maximum protection and efficiency.
Data consolidation
Data and associated tools are simpler to access and monitor when they’re all in one place. This prevents incongruent data sets, which could confuse different teams and even applications if these problems are not addressed and corroborated.
Data tools which operate from the same consolidated platform speak the same language, so you can have data driven conversations, saving you the trouble of manually translating if you take a data set from one program to the other.
Log consolidation
Log tool consolidation ensures everyone is on the same page about events occurring within your information stores. Too many logging tools may not be alerted to performance issues, bottlenecks, or even critical security events. Moreover, you may end up using the same logs to feed more than one system, which means you pay twice for your log ingest.
The purpose of log management is to centrally collect insight-providing data, and consolidating your log tools and collecting the data in a cost efficient manner will better support this process.
CI CD pipeline
When developers build or release an application and use multiple tools that are not properly integrated into a unified platform, the data sets end up in silos. If a developer has only one pipeline, that might not be much of a problem. But, a modern developer has many, so data silos quickly become a real issue, because CI CD pipeline data cannot be properly utilized for software development optimization.