Traditional observability solutions aren’t designed with engineers in mind. Here’s why companies are switching to developer-first tools.
If we take a look at some of the more noticeable trends in the tech world, we’ll see the demand for observability tools. Gone are the days when developers are content with their established, static monitoring tools. The past few years has seen a significant rise in the demand for dynamic observability tools that allow them to ask real-time questions about problems that aren’t expected.
Static traditional observability tools simply aren’t cutting it anymore. Honestly, they never really were. That’s because observability tools weren’t designed for software engineers.