Cloud native observability is a practice of rapidly detecting and remediating issues in complex and distributed systems.
Observability of cloud-native environments is important because it helps to ensure that these applications and infrastructure are running smoothly and effectively. To achieve this, enterprises typically use a combination of tools to ensure critical systems are highly reliable and performant
In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, EMA Analyst Torsten Volk joins Rachel Dines, Head of Product and Developer Marketing at Chronosphere to discuss:
- Cloud-native observability in 2023
- Helping with employee burnout and retention
- Cost issues with legacy tools and how Chronosphere can help
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I'm glad you found the discussion valuable. Observability is becoming increasingly important in the cloud-native environment, and it's crucial for enterprises to ensure their critical systems are running smoothly. Additionally, addressing employee burnout is crucial in the tech industry, where burnout rates are high. Companies need to prioritize their employees' well-being to improve retention and maintain a healthy workforce.
Great discussion! It offers valuable insights on the importance of cloud-native observability and addressing employee burnout in the tech industry.
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