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Masters of Data Podcast
Sumo Logic
75 episodes
8 months ago

We are talking to the people that build, run and secure the digital future. Who are the people bringing the new and the next? You heard it heard here first. Welcome to the new Masters of Data podcast.

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We are talking to the people that build, run and secure the digital future. Who are the people bringing the new and the next? You heard it heard here first. Welcome to the new Masters of Data podcast.

Show more...
Technology
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James Governor - The Culture Change Observability Caused in Modern Tech (Observability Series - Part 3)
Masters of Data Podcast
30 minutes
5 years ago
James Governor - The Culture Change Observability Caused in Modern Tech (Observability Series - Part 3)
Everything in modern tech — including observability — is actually a culture change. Observability is a different way of working, thinking, and composing a team. It is essentially a love letter to the future, helping the people who will support the application later. Instead of an operator sitting back and looking at a dashboard, observability tackles what can be done during the process of developing an application so that production can feel more comfortable. In James Governor’s word, “observability is about troubleshooting.” James Governor is the co-founder of RedMonk, a developer-focused industry analyst company. After working as a tech journalist, James saw room for a new research firm with a different focus and thus RedMonk was born. Listen to this week’s episode to hear James and Ben discuss the generational shift in technology building, and learn more about how observability can help developers. This week’s episode is the last installment of the special three-part series on observability in data. Thank you for joining us!
Masters of Data Podcast

We are talking to the people that build, run and secure the digital future. Who are the people bringing the new and the next? You heard it heard here first. Welcome to the new Masters of Data podcast.