Exciting things are happening at DZone this week!
Today George Hamilton and I gave a webinar talking about how to use cloud native observability to do more “Dev” and less “Ops” while dramatically improving developer and engineer workflows and productivity.
Soon the recording will be available on demand at the DZone events page.
Whether you’re an enterprise migrating to cloud-native or born in the cloud, most of today’s APM and Observability tools don’t support how your engineers and DevOps teams need to develop, deploy, and support their software. Observability needs to shift left and reflect the modern way companies organize their development teams and their vital interdependencies.
George and I shared how the unique requirements for observability in a cloud-native world can be addressed.
Below you will find the slides from our session.
Specifically we covered the following:
- What cloud native observability is and how it is different from the promises made by traditional cloud APM and observability vendors
- How to use cloud native observability to do more “Dev” and less “Ops” so you can dramatically improve developer and engineer workflows and productivity
- How to make on-call shifts less stressful so that your engineers aren’t getting burned out
The slides from our talk:
Thanks to those that attended and feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
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