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Frequently asked questions

What is SQL Table Tracer and how does it help with data lineage tracking?
SQL Table Tracer (STT) is a lightweight library that automatically extracts table-level lineage from SQL queries. It identifies both destination and upstream tables, making it easier to understand data dependencies and build reliable data lineage workflows. This is a key component of any effective data observability strategy.
Why are data consumers becoming more involved in observability decisions?
We’re seeing a big shift where data consumers—like analysts and business users—are finally getting a seat at the table. That’s because data observability impacts everyone, not just engineers. When trust in data is operationalized, it boosts confidence across the business and turns data teams into value creators.
What’s Sifflet’s vision for data observability in 2025?
Our 2025 vision is all about pushing the boundaries of cloud data observability. We're focusing on deeper automation, AI-driven insights, and expanding our observability platform to cover everything from real-time metrics to predictive analytics monitoring. It's about making data operations more resilient, transparent, and scalable.
Why are retailers turning to data observability to manage inventory better?
Retailers are adopting data observability to gain real-time visibility into inventory across all channels, reduce stock inaccuracies, and avoid costly misalignments between supply and demand. With data observability tools, they can proactively detect issues, monitor data quality, and improve operational efficiency across their data pipelines.
What are the five technical pillars of data observability?
The five technical pillars are freshness, volume, schema, distribution, and lineage. These cover everything from whether your data is arriving on time to whether it still follows expected patterns. A strong observability tool like Sifflet monitors all five, providing real-time metrics and context so you can quickly detect and resolve issues before they cause downstream chaos.
How can data observability help companies stay GDPR compliant?
Great question! Data observability plays a key role in GDPR compliance by giving teams real-time visibility into where personal data lives, how it's being used, and whether it's being processed according to user consent. With an observability platform in place, you can track data lineage, monitor data quality, and quickly respond to deletion or access requests in a compliant way.
Can agentic observability help reduce alert fatigue for data teams?
Absolutely. One of the biggest advantages of agentic observability is alert fatigue reduction. Instead of flooding teams with scattered alerts, agents like Sage consolidate related issues into a single, coherent narrative. This focused approach allows teams to prioritize what matters most and respond faster, improving both efficiency and data observability.
How does data observability support effective AI governance?
Great question! Data observability plays a crucial role in AI governance by helping teams continuously monitor model behavior, detect data drift or concept drift, and ensure outputs remain fair and explainable. With tools like data lineage tracking and real-time metrics, observability helps verify that AI systems operate within approved policies, making governance not just a policy but a practice.
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