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How OpenTelemetry is Transforming Observability

The OpenTelemetry project is changing how organizations approach observability. It aims to standardize monitoring across different systems. OpenTelemetry—commonly referred to as OTel—provides APIs, SDKs, exporters, and collectors. It is making data collection, analysis, and utilization more efficient, leading to better decision-making and technology adoption.

Dataflow for Real-time Log Replication and Analytics

Streamline your log replication and analysis with Dataflow! Learn to build real-time pipelines that capture, process, and analyze logs from any source. See examples like detecting IoT sensor anomalies, responding to e-commerce traffic spikes, or mitigating security threats. Watch and discover how Dataflow integrates with different logging tools to empower you with real-time insights and build a truly scalable and resilient log analysis solution.

The Layers, Not Pillars, of Observability

Remember the Tabs vs. Spaces arguments? It seems that observability has grown up enough that we are arguing over which signals are the “best” signals for observability. Often referred to as the Pillars of Observability, Metrics, Logs, and Traces (sometimes adding Events for MELT) each provide a unique perspective on a system. What happens when we change our perspective from finding the “best” telemetry format to finding the telemetry that aligns with the problems we need to solve?

A Next-Gen Partnership with CrowdStrike's Falcon Next-Gen SIEM

In an increasingly digital world, organizations face complex challenges in managing their security data that’s growing at a relentless pace. With the rapid growth of cyber assets and the ever-present threat of sophisticated attacks, legacy security tools often struggle to keep up.

What's Chaos Monkey? Its Role in Modern Testing

Chaos Monkey is an open-source tool. Its primary use is to check system reliability against random instance failures. Chaos Monkey follows the testing concept of chaos engineering, which prepares networked systems for resilience against random and unpredictable chaotic conditions. Let’s take a deeper look.