Kevin Petrie on the Rise of Observability

In the physical world, you can see a bridge rusting or a building facade crumbling and know you have to intervene to prevent the infrastructure from collapsing. But when all you have is bits and bytes - digital stuff, like software and data ---how can you tell if your customer-facing digital interactions or data-driven analytics and models are about to go up in smoke?   

Observability is a new term that describes what we used to call IT monitoring. The new moniker is fitting given all the technology changes that have happened in the past decade. The cloud, big data, microservices, containers, cloud applications, machine learning, and artificial intelligence have created a dramatically complex IT and data environment that is harder than ever to manage. And the stakes are higher as organizations move their operations online to compete with digital natives. Today, you can't run digital or data operations without observability tools. 

Kevin Petrie is one of the industry's foremost experts on observability. He is vice president of research at Eckerson Group where he leads a team of distinguished analysts. He recently wrote an article titled "The Five Shades of Observability" that describes five types of observability tools. In this podcast, we discuss what observability is, why you need it, and the types of available tools. We also speculate on the future of this technology and recommend how to select an appropriate observability product.


Wayne Eckerson

Wayne Eckerson is an internationally recognized thought leader in the business intelligence and analytics field. He is a sought-after consultant and noted speaker who thinks critically, writes clearly and presents...

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