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Azienda News:
- Observability and site reliability startup Traversal emerges . . .
Observability and site reliability startup Traversal emerges from stealth with $48M in seed and Series A funding led by Sequoia and Kleiner Perkins — Left to right: Traversal's Raaz Dwivedi, Anish Agarwal, Ahmed Lone, and Raj Agrawal — Traversal — They met at 10 p m each weeknight, after class at Columbia University
- Toto - Time Series Optimized Transformer for Observability
Toto is a foundation model for multivariate time series forecasting with a focus on observability metrics This model leverages innovative architectural designs to efficiently handle the high-dimensional, complex time series that are characteristic of observability data
- This Time is Different: An Observability Perspective on Time . . .
We introduce Toto, a time series forecasting foundation model with 151 million parameters Toto uses a modern decoder-only architecture coupled with architectural innovations designed to account for specific challenges found in multivariate observability time series data
- 48M Series Amplifiers - Linea Research
Linea’s 48M Series of eight output channel amplifiers are optimised for live sound applications Offering a unique combination of massive power and peerless audio performance integrated with unique DSP, the 48M Series represents an unmatched advancement in amplifier technology
- Conf42: Observability 2025
Unlock full observability for serverless apps using generative models in Amazon Bedrock Learn to collect logs, visualize key metrics in CloudWatch, implement OpenTelemetry traces, and track model response performance to optimize reliability, efficiency, and costs
- 48M Series Amplifiers - Generation AV
Offering a unique combination of power and audio performance, seamlessly combined with advanced DSP and network control, the 48M Series range of eight channel amplifiers is available in models developing between 400 Watts and up to 2,500 Watts per channel
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Welcome to the second part of my series on observability engineering! The first part can be found here I hope this series proves useful to you, and I’m excited to continue working on the upcoming
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