Data observability has emerged as a prominent concept in the contemporary data landscape, generating excitement and discussion among practitioners. However, amidst the enthusiasm, there is often a lack of clarity about its precise meaning. The term is frequently used loosely by vendors and investors, further contributing to confusion. In an effort to bring clarity, we aim to define data observability in this blog post—explaining what it encompasses, what it doesn’t, and why it holds significance. What is Data Observability? Data observability, as we define it, pertains to the level of visibility into your data at any given moment. Dedicated tools like Metaplane…
Author: George H. Lundquist
With the prevalence of instant messaging applications as a primary medium for companies to communicate, ensuring that messages are protected against cyberattacks and adequately managed is vital. IM platforms help companies boost their productivity. They directly connect to the relevant user with real-time notifications when assistance or clarification is necessary. Many applications also have end-to-end encryption, which prohibits the thirdparty from accessing information otherwise only viewable by the receiver and reader. Archiving is one of the best methods to safeguard sensitive business information. But not only is it vital for your company’s security and reputation, but it is also critical…
