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The Real World and Its Challenges

Observability as a concept is a no-brainer, a capability that helps in increasing the stability of services, improves reliability, helps developers to build better products, helps designers design more user-friendly services, helps in automation, and so on. Who doesn’t want such a capability?

The issue is that observability is not just about buying and installing a few sets of tools. It is about driving the adoption of observability concepts and tools, empowering the whole organization to follow a data-driven decision-making culture, ensuring that success is measured and improvements are tracked, shared, and celebrated, and most importantly, showing the value on a continuous basis to ensure sustained funding ...

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