The rise of first-mile observability: Calyptia enables enterprises to log all the things
Cloud-native is the name of the game for application development. The creators of the Fluent Bit and Fluentd are launching an offering aimed at the enterprise
Read More →Aporia takes aim at ML observability, responsible AI and more
Is there a line connecting machine learning observability to explainability, leading to responsible AI? Aporia, an observability platform for machine learning, thinks so.
Read More →More than words: Shedding light on the data terminology mess
Data management, data governance, data observability, data fabric, data mesh, DataOps, MLOps, AIOps. It's a data terminology mess out there. Let's try and untangle it, because there's more to words than lingo.
Read More →Observability, Stage 3: Distributed tracing as a service by logz.io
There is a progression in observability, says logz.io, while moving to offer distributed tracing as a service with Jaeger
Read More →A troubleshooting platform for free: Netdata scores $14.2M funding to extend its open-source application monitoring platform
Netdata thinks what the world lacks is a troubleshooting platform to bring real-time metrics to observability. They are building and offering it to the world for free — for now.
Read More →Open source observability marches on: New Relic and Grafana Labs partnership brings benefits to developers
The perfect observability storm with open source leading the way, and a partnership that makes sense
Read More →Open source observability, meet data transformation: Grafana 7.0 promises to connect, unify, and visualize all your data
Grafana Labs sets the bar for open source observability with Grafana 7.0: more developer friendly, more data sources, data transformation, and growth in the cloud and on premise
Read More →DevOps and observability in the 2020s
What do the data tell us on the direction modern software development is going? Cloud, open source, machine learning — it's all here, but blind spots remain.
Read More →Logz.io moves toward application observability in the cloud, raises questions on open source
Logz.io unveils its cloud offering for infrastructure monitoring based on open source platforms Elastic and Grafana. Its strategy may give it an edge, but also raises open source sustainability questions
Read More →Is open source the way to go for observability? Grafana Labs scores $24M Series A funding to try to prove this
The best observability platforms today are open source, and it should be all about choice, says Grafana Labs
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