According to a recent LinkedIn post from ControlMonkey, the company is emphasizing disaster recovery capabilities that extend beyond core infrastructure into observability tools. The post highlights new support for protecting dashboards, alerts, and monitors, which it suggests are often overlooked despite being the entry point for incident detection.
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The post suggests that this additional “recovery layer” could position ControlMonkey more competitively in cloud resilience and security workflows by addressing a perceived gap in traditional disaster recovery strategies. For investors, this focus on observability resilience may indicate an effort to deepen product stickiness with existing cloud customers and potentially expand into higher-value security and reliability budgets.
As shared in the LinkedIn post, ControlMonkey also directs readers to commentary from its CEO, Aharon Twizer, which may signal ongoing thought leadership efforts in the cloud resilience segment. This type of positioning, if it gains traction, could help differentiate the platform in a crowded DevOps and cloud management market, although the post does not provide concrete metrics on adoption, revenue impact, or customer wins tied to the new capability.

