Since the very beginning of the hype of Observability, we have contended that the link with Controllability must be maintained for there ever to be a return on investment (ROI) that matches the extravagant claims from vendors pushing a message of more-is-better.
Author: William David Louth
Humane Factors in Observability – Part 1
This two-part series will discuss critical factors that weighed heavily in our rethinking of Observability and how they manifest in our toolkit under the headings: conceptualization, communication, coordination, collaboration, and cognition.
A Modern Observability Library Toolkit
The Humainary project aims to bring much-needed sensibility, streamlining, simplicity, and sophistication back to an area that seems to fight forcefully not to move past yesteryear technologies like logging and tracing.