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Lighting Up Design Blind Spots - Event-Driven Architecture for Better Collaboration

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Explore how to identify and address design blind spots in observability systems through this 11-minute conference talk from Conf42 O11y 2025. Learn to bridge collaboration gaps between teams by implementing event-driven architecture solutions that enhance system visibility and monitoring capabilities. Discover core building blocks including schema design, audit mechanisms, and library synchronization that form the foundation of robust observability systems. Examine real-world challenges and practical solutions for implementing cross-cutting enablers that improve system resilience and performance. Understand how to structure pilot projects that demonstrate measurable business impact while establishing effective monitoring and observability practices. Master phased rollout strategies and best practices for scaling observability solutions across organizations, with emphasis on practical implementation techniques that illuminate previously hidden system behaviors and performance bottlenecks.

Syllabus

00:00 Introduction and Session Overview
00:32 Identifying the Collaboration Gap
00:44 Event-Driven Vision and Core Building Blocks
01:19 Real-World Challenges and Solutions
02:54 Event-Driven Architecture and Benefits
03:40 Core Building Blocks: Schema, Audit, and Library Sync
05:44 Cross-Cutting Enablers and Resilience
07:01 Putting It All Together: Practical Implementation
08:05 Pilot Projects and Business Impact
08:51 Monitoring and Observability
09:23 Phased Rollout and Best Practices
10:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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