1、Operational Resilience Tooling Panorama 2024Navigating the evolving tooling landscape2Summary1.Introduction Introduction32.Dataset OverviewFunctional categories4Total vendors4New vendors in scope43.Category SpotlightDeep-dive into the 6 key functional categories54.Must-know Trends&Challenges Trends7
2、Challenges95.Whats Next?The future&SME comments103IntroductionThis report delves into the evolving tooling landscape for operational resilience,highlighting the top vendor functionalities and outlining critical considerations for organisations seeking to implement these tools effectively.Our 2024 Op
3、erational Resilience Tooling Panorama highlights a major turning point.Market demands are driving a surge in the adoption of unified operational resilience solutions.This report delves into the evolving tooling landscape,outlining the vendor functionalities,key trends and critical considerations for
4、 organisations seeking to implement these tools effectively.Our vendor selection encompasses a spectrum of firm sizes,ranging from small to very large vendors.Notably,over 75%of the vendors offer their services globally.Medium-sized vendors appear more than twice as often as large or mid-large vendo
5、rs across the Operational Resilience tooling categories.This suggests that more businesses are opting for agile,customisable,solutions.Potentially,with lower costs,and direct access to decision-makers,compared to those associated with large-size vendors.30%46%19%18%11%Vendor ScaleSmall Firms(1 to 50
6、 employed)Medium Firms(51 to 250 employed)Mid-Large Firms(250 to 1000employed)Large Firms (1000 employed)Very Large Firms(10,000 employed)Medium-sized vendors are seen twice more than large or mid-large vendors across all the Operational Resilience tooling categories.4Dataset OverviewIn contrast to