According to a recent LinkedIn post from ControlMonkey, the company is highlighting a new disaster recovery capability focused on observability tools such as dashboards, alerts, and monitors. The post suggests that these layers, where incidents are often first detected, are typically underprotected compared with core infrastructure.
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The post indicates that ControlMonkey has introduced support for observability as an additional recovery layer, positioning this as a way to make disaster recovery more comprehensive. For investors, this move may signal product expansion into a higher-value resilience segment, potentially improving the company’s competitive positioning in cloud security and reliability markets.
By addressing a perceived gap in protection for monitoring and alerting systems, the post implies an effort to differentiate the platform from disaster recovery offerings that focus only on infrastructure. If customers view observability resilience as critical to cloud and cyber resilience strategies, this could support higher enterprise adoption and stickier recurring revenue over time.

