Observability has different meanings in different contexts and every once in a while, you come across some definition or some perspective which you feel is interesting. Kislay has an interesting perspective of looking towards Observability and in this episode of talkin Observability, we will be discussing with Kislay that why he feels “Observing is not debugging” and also understand his views on event-driven Observability.
Speaker bio:
Kislay(@kislayverma) is currently Software engineer at Cure.fit. He is a technical architect with 13+ years of experience in shipping robust, large scale architectures. In his free time, he writes interesting blog posts which you can find on his website https://kislayverma.com. Kislay also hosts “it depends” podcast (https://anchor.fm/kislayverma) and newsletter (https://kislayverma.com/newsletter-archive/), do check it out as well.
Host:
Jayesh Ahire (@Jayesh_Ahire1) is Founding Engineer at Traceable where he primarily works on Hypertrace. Jayesh is first AWS ML Hero in India and youngest one to receive the title to date. He is the Organizer of AWS UG, Elastic UG, TensorFlow UG and Microsoft AI community and many other communities in India. His research interest involved Distributed neural computer and DeFi. He is also one of the few Twilio Champions and MVB at Dzone.
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