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Why open systems and having control of your observability data are more attractive

Watch this video interview with ClickHouse product lead Tanya Bragin.

Tanya Bragin leads product at ClickHouse and has more than 20 years of experience in the data space, ranging from data analytics, to search, to security and network analytics. She sat down with the All Things Open team to talk about observability trends, data control and the impact of GenAI, and how to get involved in open source projects.

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Key takeaways

  • There is an increasing trend that I see of applying open source technologies from other domains, to observability, that in the end is a big data problem
  • With regards to observability: Open systems and systems where you have control of your data are going to be more attractive
  • A lot of open source projects struggle to keep up with the pace of innovation in open source because there’s so much new information and documentation gets out of date, but the documentation is important for all of our experiments
  • Get involved with documentation, this is a great way to get started with an open source project

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