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Chronosphere: What to Expect from the Future of Observability
Observability allows businesses to measure the internal state of a system by assessing its output.
Credited with improving the performance of distributed IT systems, observability uses metrics, logs and traces to allow teams to get to the root cause of an issue.
In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Analyst Susan Walsh, Founder and MD of The Classification Guru speaks to Martin Mao, Co-Founder and CEO at Chronosphere, to explore:
- Observability and its history
- Adopting observability when becoming cloud-native
- Use cases
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Susan Walsh
Martin Mao
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