Understanding Observability
Observability is a critical system attribute providing high-fidelity visibility into system states. It’s a management capability essential for efficient IT operations, often involving a collaborative orchestration of monitoring tools, IT service management processes (ITSM), Application Performance Monitoring (APM), and FinOps. Many challenges in observability boil down to data analytics problems.
Six Pillars of Observability
Cloud-native observability pillars consist of Metrics, Logs, Events, Traces, Profiling, and Service Dependencies Mapping, often remembered by the acronym MEMPLT.
Six Ingredients of NoOps
NoOps embraces cloud-native architectures with a focus on six essential ingredients: Cloud-native architecture, 360-degree observability, posture management, well-architected automated CI/CD pipelines, FinOps, and AIOps.
Collaboration for Growth
We collaborate closely with international angel investors, venture capitalists, digital startup hubs, accelerators, and founding platforms to facilitate mergers and acquisitions or capital raising for your cloud-native or MLOps observability products.
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