Sawmills has successfully raised $10 million in funding aimed at reducing observability data costs through artificial intelligence. The company, which has emerged from stealth mode, focuses on providing telemetry data sovereignty and trimming enterprise observability expenses. Industry experts note that many companies are shifting towards more efficient site reliability engineering (SRE) and observability practices, emphasizing the importance of defining best practices in advance to enhance operational efficiency.
Sawmills raises $10M to cut down #observability data costs with #AI https://t.co/zZy0zL3Dve @SiliconANGLE @Mike_Wheatley “A lot of companies are moving towards sanitary SRE and observability practices, where they define best practices ahead of time to...” - @AndyThurai https://t.co/So7XAD1LYy
Sawmills raises $10M to cut down #observability data costs with #AI https://t.co/x6n97vpef3 @SiliconANGLE @Mike_Wheatley “...companies are moving towards sanitary SRE and observability practices, where they define best practices ahead of time to...” - @AndyThurai @constellationr
Sawmills raises $10M to cut down observability data costs with AI https://t.co/dRGJPeBRKk