Shifting observability left for cloud-native applications
Shipping software has always been about balancing speed and quality control. In fact, many great technology companies built their empires by mastering this skill.Their ideas and practices around striking that balance created whole new classes of tooling that are now mainstream in the software world—application containerization, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud computing are being rapidly adopted by forward-thinking software organizations worldwide. The modern software ecosystem is slowly evolving into a set of intertwined, well-oiled, almost fully-automated systems that produce the final piece of software delivered to our customers. To read this article in full, please click here
Shipping software has always been about balancing speed and quality control. In fact, many great technology companies built their empires by mastering this skill.
Their ideas and practices around striking that balance created whole new classes of tooling that are now mainstream in the software world—application containerization, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud computing are being rapidly adopted by forward-thinking software organizations worldwide. The modern software ecosystem is slowly evolving into a set of intertwined, well-oiled, almost fully-automated systems that produce the final piece of software delivered to our customers.