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Frequently asked questions
What role does Sifflet’s data catalog play in observability?
Sifflet’s data catalog acts as the central hub for your data ecosystem, enriched with metadata and classification tags. This foundation supports cloud data observability by giving teams full visibility into their assets, enabling better data lineage tracking, telemetry instrumentation, and overall observability platform performance.
Why is data observability essential for AI success?
AI depends on trustworthy data, and that’s exactly where data observability comes in. With features like data drift detection, root cause analysis, and real-time alerts, observability tools ensure that your AI systems are built on a solid foundation. No trust, no AI—that’s why dependable data is the quiet engine behind every successful AI strategy.
How does data observability differ from traditional data quality monitoring?
Great question! While data quality monitoring focuses on detecting when data doesn't meet expected thresholds, data observability goes further. It continuously collects signals like metrics, metadata, and lineage to provide context and root cause analysis when issues arise. Essentially, observability helps you not only detect anomalies but also understand and fix them faster, making it a more proactive and scalable approach.
What are the key features to look for in a data observability platform?
When evaluating an observability platform, look for strong data lineage tracking, real-time metrics collection, anomaly detection capabilities, and broad integrations across your data stack. Features like field-level lineage, ease of setup, and user-friendly dashboards can make a big difference too. At Sifflet, we believe observability should empower both technical and business users with the context they need to trust and act on data.
What is Flow Stopper and how does it help with data pipeline monitoring?
Flow Stopper is a powerful feature in Sifflet's observability platform that allows you to pause vulnerable pipelines at the orchestration layer before issues reach production. It helps with proactive data pipeline monitoring by catching anomalies early and preventing downstream damage to your data systems.
How does data observability help detect data volume issues?
Data observability provides visibility into your pipelines by tracking key metrics like row counts, duplicates, and ingestion patterns. It acts as an early warning system, helping teams catch volume anomalies before they affect dashboards or ML models. By using a robust observability platform, you can ensure that your data is consistently complete and trustworthy.
Why is Sifflet focusing on AI agents for observability now?
With data stacks growing rapidly and teams staying the same size or shrinking, proactive monitoring is more important than ever. These AI agents bring memory, reasoning, and automation into the observability platform, helping teams scale their efforts with confidence and clarity.
What should a solid data quality monitoring framework include?
A strong data quality monitoring framework should be scalable, rule-based and powered by AI for anomaly detection. It should support multiple data sources and provide actionable insights, not just alerts. Tools that enable data drift detection, schema validation and real-time alerts can make a huge difference in maintaining data integrity across your pipelines.






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