\u201cSoftware telemetry is what you use to figure out what your production systems are doing. It\u2019s all about shortening that feedback loop between the user experience and the engineers who are writing the user experience."
\nJamie Riedesel is a Staff Engineer at Dropbox working on the HelloSign product and also the author of \u201cSoftware Telemetry\u201d. In this episode, Jamie shared an overview of software telemetry and explained why it is important for us to understand how our production systems are behaving by using those telemetry data. She also explained different software telemetry types, concepts such as observability and cardinality, and shared some software telemetry best practices.
\nIn the second part of our conversation, Jamie opened up and shared her own personal experience dealing with toxic work environments. She emphasized the importance of self-awareness and psychological safety, as well as went through the five key dynamics to a successful team based on Google\u2019s re:Work blog post.
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\nJamie Riedesel\u2019s Bio
\nJamie Riedesel has over twenty years of experience in the tech industry, and has spent her time as a System Administrator, Systems Engineer, DevOps Engineer, and Platform Engineer. She is currently a Staff Engineer at Dropbox, working on their HelloSign product. Jamie\u2019s blog at sysadmin1138.net has been there since 2004 and survived the apocalypse of Google Reader shutting down. Jamie is the author of \u201cSoftware Telemetry\u201d through Manning Publications, and also has a deep interest in reforming team cultures to be less toxic.
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