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Observability via Snapshots with Liran Haimovitch

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Observability refers to the capability of comprehending the internal functioning of a complex system by observing its external outputs. Observability tools help developers understand the entire scenario of an application by digging into the data that is being used and recorded. And can help pipe data across various solutions used within enterprises to read and discover what’s going on from analytics.

Rookout is an observability platform with a developer-first approach that empowers you to collect any data point, even from the most intricate levels of live code, in real time and as needed.

Liran Haimovitch is the CTO at Rookout, and he joins us today. We discuss about Rookouts recent offering called Snapshots. Rookout calls this the fourth pillar of Observability. With Snapshots, developers can accurately and quickly capture application state with outstanding performance and built-in security.


Mike Bifulco is CTO and co-founder of Craftwork. He’s also a developer advocate, writer, podcaster and serial startup founder. In past lives, Mike worked for Google, Stripe, Microsoft, and Gymnasium. Mike is also co-founder of APIs You Won’t Hate, a community for API Developers on the web. Mike’s publishes a weekly newsletter for product builders called Tiny Improvements at mikebifulco.com. Mike is on Mastodon at https://hachyderm.io/@irreverentmike 


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