Discover how well your organization can identify risk, eliminate blind spots, and build a defensible path to automation.
Most NY SLED IT teams don’t struggle with modernization intent—they struggle withvisibility gaps that make modernization risky.
This assessment helps you quickly evaluate:
Where your infrastructure lacks visibility
Where manual operations introduce risk
How prepared you are for automation and observability initiatives
Which visibility gaps may slow troubleshooting and incident response
What to prioritize before modernization adds more complexity
Where disconnected tools or incomplete data create operational blind spots
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this self-assessment designed for?
It is designed for IT leaders, infrastructure teams, and operations stakeholders who want a clearer view of current visibility gaps and automation readiness.
How does this self-assessment help teams preparing for automation?
It helps teams identify the blind spots and process dependencies that need to be addressed before automation can succeed.
Can this self-assessment support observability planning?
Yes. It supports observability planning by showing where disconnected tools, incomplete data, and limited infrastructure insight may create challenges.
Why is this resource valuable for troubleshooting and incident response planning?
One of its key benefits is helping teams spot visibility issues that may delay root-cause analysis, response efforts, and day-to-day operational clarity.
What kind of value can teams expect after completing this assessment?
Teams can expect a better understanding of blind spots, operational risks, and where to focus first to strengthen infrastructure visibility.