Serverless technology is increasingly being adopted by organizations. According to The New Stack’s analysis of a community survey on GitHub, 75% of users plan to build a greenfield serverless application over the next year. Tackle.io, which has built a platform that helps independent software vendors (ISVs) get their software listed in the cloud marketplaces quickly, is one company that has adopted a serverless architecture. While serverless helps developers to quickly create and scale new applications and services, the inherent lack of visibility into the underlying architecture and how the performance of that architecture impacts users is a significant challenge.

In this Q&A interview with Tackle.io founder and Chief Technology Officer Dillon Woods, we talk about how they have overcome the challenge of monitoring a 100% serverless stack. We also discuss what it’s like building software for other software engineers and how this impacts their expectations, as well as why he believes code monitoring will in a few years become just as important as infrastructure monitoring in the DevOps pipeline.

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How Tackle.io Monitors Performance in Serverless
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