From Signals to Outcomes: How IT Teams Deliver Zero-Disruption Digital Experience 

Learn how organizations connect signals to business outcomes with complete visibility, AI and proactive digital experience management.

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Digital experience isn’t just an IT metric anymore. It’s a business outcome. 

In our recent webinar, From Signals to Outcomes: How 360° Digital Experience Prevents Disruption in the Real World, Forrester’s Christy Punch and customers from Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust and PG&E joined Riverbed to explore a critical shift: 

Visibility is no longer enough. Prevention is the new standard. 

Here are five takeaways every IT leader should be acting on now. 

1. Data overload isn’t the issue. Context is the breakthrough. 

Most IT teams are flooded with dashboards across devices, apps, networks, and collaboration tools. But here’s the catch. Seeing more doesn’t mean understanding more. 

Teams may spot the signals, yet still miss what matters most: the user experience and business impact. 

The goal isn’t more data. It’s end-to-end experience clarity that helps teams take action faster. 

2. DEX must connect signals to outcomes 

Signals tell you something is wrong. They don’t tell you what it means. 

The real shift is connecting experience data to what the business cares about: 

  • Can employees start work without delay? 
  • Can teams collaborate without friction? 
  • Can frontline workers complete critical tasks? 

By connecting signals to outcomes, IT turns DEX from basic monitoring into a strategic driver of productivity and resilience. 

3. No tickets doesn’t mean zero disruption 

The webinar highlighted a revealing example: 

At Princess Alexandra Hospital, devices that seemed “broken” were taken out of service instead of logged through a support ticket. No ticket existed, but the disruption was real. 

That’s the blind spot in traditional IT metrics. Zero tickets can create a false sense of stability. The real goal is zero disruption: finding and fixing issues before users need to report them. 

4. Full visibility is the foundation for better experience 

Work now happens across devices, networks, apps, and locations. 

It spans: 

  • Laptops and mobile devices 
  • SaaS and cloud apps 
  • Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and collaboration tools 
  • Remote, hybrid, and frontline environments 

Mobile is increasingly mission-critical, yet it is often the least understood part of the experience. In industries like healthcare and utilities, mobile performance can directly affect patient care, field response, and the ability to support people in critical moments. 

A modern DEX strategy must follow users wherever work happens and connect the full journey into one unified view. 

Because for users, the experience is simple: work either flows, or it doesn’t. 

5. AI needs context to drive action 

AI is reshaping IT and accelerating the shift toward autonomous operations. But success depends on complete visibility and context. 

Without complete visibility, AI lacks the context to act effectively: 

  • Network problems can appear to be device issues 
  • Application delays can be mistaken for user behavior 
  • Root cause remains uncertain 

With full context, AI can move from insight to trusted action: 

  • Patterns surface faster 
  • Root cause is identified sooner 
  • Automation becomes reliable and trusted 

360° visibility gives AI the context to act with confidence and turns autonomous IT into an achievable reality. 

The future of DEX is zero disruption 

The webinar made the shift clear: the next era of DEX is not about watching dashboards. It’s about preventing disruption before work slows down. 

That requires IT teams to: 

  • Connect signals across the full digital environment 
  • Understand what users are actually experiencing 
  • Act before small issues become business disruption 

That is how IT moves beyond visibility to measurable outcomes and makes zero disruption the new standard for digital experience. 

Watch the webinar on demand. See how leading organizations are turning 360° Digital Experience into a practical path to autonomous IT, trusted automation, and zero-disruption work at scale with Riverbed Aternity. 

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About the author

Colleen Marinelli is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Riverbed where she is responsible for the company’s Digital Experience Management products that deliver best-in-class employee and customer experience.

Prior to joining Riverbed, Colleen has worked as a product marketer for Dynatrace & VMware, focused on observability and for Tanium, focused on endpoint management & security.

Colleen resides in Massachusetts and outside of work, is an avid runner who directs a youth track club for elementary school children.

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