System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) is far from dead. While a growing number of monitoring alternatives have emerged in recent years, SCOM in 2025 remains a critical tool, especially for organizations running hybrid environments.
Thanks to its stateful, object-oriented monitoring model and a rapidly evolving ecosystem of modern Management Packs (MPs).
Used alongside cloud-native tools like the Grafana LGTM Stack, SCOM adds valuable depth, structure, and context that DevOps teams often miss.
In this blog post, we go through some of the reasons why SCOM remain an essential monitoring solution in 2025.
Unlike many modern observability tools which are inherently stateless, such as Prometheus, SCOM is designed to track health states of objects over time. It monitors infrastructure components as living objects (services, hosts, applications), and provides a clear view into not just what happened, but also how it impacts your environment.
One of SCOM’s biggest strengths is its extensibility through Management Packs (MPs). These are modular bundles of monitoring logic (discovery rules, monitors, views, and remediation tasks) that encapsulate deep operational knowledge.
These are maintained by Microsoft’s product teams and reflect years of best practices.
SCOM’s community and partners continue to deliver high-quality MPs for technologies not covered by Microsoft. For example, we at Opslogix provide:
Custom MPs can also be developed to support niche applications, giving SCOM nearly unlimited flexibility.
SCOM is evolving alongside modern observability platforms, thanks to integrations like those from Opslogix:
These integrations empower SCOM to participate in modern incident workflows and cross-platform observability strategies.
Grafana, Prometheus, and OpenTelemetry have become favorites in cloud-native environments. But:
SCOM brings structure and operational depth. Grafana brings flexibility and ecosystem scale. Together, they form a complete view across infrastructure and application layers.
Most enterprises still run hybrid, and will for the foreseeable future. SCOM excels in this space, especially for Microsoft-heavy environments. And with SCOM Managed Instance (SCOM MI), you can now run SCOM as a Service inside Azure, modernizing without losing control.
Is SCOM dead? Not at all. It is evolving and continues to anchor enterprise monitoring. With integrations into Grafana LGTM and ServiceNow, SCOM brings its traditional strength into modern observability workflows.
If you want structured monitoring and modern observability without compromises, SCOM and Grafana together is the way forward.
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