A murder mystery: who killed our user experience?

On this sponsored episode of the Stack Overflow Podcast, we talk with Greg Leffler of Splunk about the keys to instrumenting an observable system and how the OpenTelemetry standard allows you to avoid vendor lock in. The post A murder mystery: who killed our user experience? appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.

https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/10/27/observability-thrives-when-vendor-lock-in-dies/

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