YC alum Odigos aims to help enterprises find errors and stamp out latency in their systems

YC alum Odigos aims to help enterprises find errors and stamp out latency in their systems

Companies’ data architecture today looks nothing like it did 20 years ago, but monitoring and tracing tools haven’t followed suit, making it difficult for engineering teams to identify the root cause of errors and latency issues.  Israeli developer Eden Federman thinks the solution is distributed tracing, a more advanced observability method, but he found adoption […]

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Odigos, a startup founded by YC alum Eden Federman, aims to improve how enterprises monitor their systems by addressing errors and latency issues. Federman believes that the key lies in distributed tracing, an advanced observability method that is not widely adopted despite the evolving data architecture of modern companies. Current monitoring tools have not kept pace with these changes, making it challenging for engineering teams to pinpoint problems effectively.

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