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Authors’ Cut Spark Notes Edition: Jumpstart Your Observability Journey

Honeycomb

Whether you’ve been following along with our Authors’ Cut series or doing some self-paced learning, our O’Reilly book Observability Engineering is one of the best resources for jumpstarting your observability journey. Each blog post below takes key concepts from chapters in the book and makes them more digestible.

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SRE + Honeycomb: Observability for Service Reliability

Honeycomb

As a Customer Advocate, I talk to a lot of prospective Honeycomb users who want to understand how observability fits into their existing Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practice. After doing some reading on my own, I asked my fellow Bees for their thoughts on various definitions of SRE floating out in the wild.

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Improving Security by influencing Human Behavior

Xebia

This blog provides you with a mental model on how to change behavior of people and how to change the culture of an organisation. And there is more to it, why this works in changing the behavior of individual persons. Security is so much more than a software engineering topic. Security is never one object or one control.

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Impact in Production

LaunchDarkly

On April 23, Dylan Etkin, CEO and Founder of sleuth.io , spoke at our Test in Production Meetup on Twitch. Dylan shared about what it means to track impact in a production environment, what happens if you don’t, and some actions you can take today to move in the right direction. Watch Dylan’s full talk. “…the Click to tweet. Thank you so much.