1/6/2024 0 Comments Antonym of ephemeralSo this is where I’m coming from, this is why I’m passionate about it, and I’m looking forward to this discussion.Īlan Shimel: Fantastic and welcome, and thank you for the sponsorship. I had to use other tools _ _ which I didn’t like so much. And when I moved to my next role, I said, you know, “How am I going to solve this?” and one day I saw this amazing opensource and I said, “I am going to make sure every developer in the world can use this opensource the same way I wanted to use it but could never do it. This company was around containers and, you know, a little bit before _, we built a really cool container technology, and observability was a huge challenge. I am a second-time founder I built a company before Logz.io. For me personally, I live in Israel, so that’s the accent. We’re a cloud observability company, you know, hence the discussion and hence why we’re so excited about this topic. Good, so I’m Tomer, I’m the CEO, one of the founders of Logz.io. Tomer Levy: Exactly, what accent, exactly. You have to guess where the accent is from, but I’ll leave it to you guys to guess. Tomer Levy: No, absolutely, Alan, thank you, this is an exciting show. Anyway, Tomer is CEO, right, of Logz.io, but why don’t you give’em your background, Tomer. Tomer Levy: Levy, Levy, anything goes, Alan, for you, whatever you want.Īlan Shimel: Well, no, in New York, we say Levy, but I know in other parts of the world, it’s Levy, so. Our third panel member is Tomer Levy – if I mispronounced it, I know it’s Levy, Tomer? Or how do you pronounce Levy? Levy? And, yeah, delighted to be here amongst lots of people _ _ _.Īlan Shimel: Very good, pleasure to have you, Helen. I’m also, bizarrely, quite a lot in the Middle East, as well. I came to all of this via many, many years of being in dev ops in ways of working culture, mainly, in Europe, as you can probably tell from the accent. I’m also chair of the Value Stream Management Consortium. As you just said, I am chief ambassador of DevOps Institute. Next up is our friend, the chief ambassador of the DevOps Institute, Helen Beal. Starting with Console Game Development, where we launched the PlayStation, but I spent about the past decade with a focus on optimizing software development and delivery via CICD and dev ops practices.Īlan Shimel: Fantastic. I came here by way of, ah, god, I hate to say _, a multidecade career in software, as a software professional. I currently am the vice-president of developer relations and ecosystem development at the Linux Foundation. Brian, say hello.īrian Dawson: Hello, Alan. Brian’s a frequent contributor to TechStrong TV, has been for years, but I’m gonna let him kind of introduce himself. I’m gonna start off with my friend Brian Dawson. You know, we need to pay the bills, here, and we can’t do it without sponsors, so many thanks to our friends at Logz.io. Before we do, I wanted to give a big shout-out to our friends at Logz.io who are sponsoring this series and making it happen. But before we jump into all of this, we’ve assembled what I think is an amazing panel for this first show, and I’m gonna introduce them to you here in just a moment. However, it’s too big, no pun intended, too big an issue, too big a topic for us not to really be able to put our finger on.Īnd especially as it continues to scale, because scale is probably the biggest issue around observability. Now, yes, ten different people, you’re gonna get ten different definitions of what observability is, and that’s kind of a double-edged sword, it’s a good thing and a bad thing, much like, there was no official definition of dev ops. Welcome to a new series that we’re launching here on TechStrong called “Observability at Scale.” I’m really excited to launch this particular series, because to me, it deals with one of the, you know, one of the biggest issues, I think, facing dev ops, SREs, development teams, IT teams, in general, today. The video and a transcript of the conversation are below.Īlan Shimel: Hey, everyone, I’m Alan Shimel, CEO of MediaOps,, Security Boulevard, Container Journal, and TechStrong TV. What does observability mean to you, and how does it scale? Alan Shimel is joined by Mitch Ashley, Tomer Levy, co-founder and CEO of Logz.io, Helen Beal of DevOps Institute and Brian Dawson of Linux Foundation. Where does your team stand in this process, and what are the keys to successfully scaling observability to meet your specific requirements? Join us for this thought leadership discussion. For others, the notion of observability-driven development is being embraced as a strategic business initiative tied to customer success. Observability is evolving quickly as a concept and practice, but what does observability really mean to you and your organization? For many DevOps teams it’s all about speeding MTTR across complex infrastructure and applications.
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