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Frequently asked questions

What are Sentinel, Sage, and Forge, and how do they enhance data observability?
Sentinel, Sage, and Forge are Sifflet’s new AI agents designed to supercharge your data observability efforts. Sentinel proactively recommends monitoring strategies, Sage accelerates root cause analysis by remembering system history, and Forge guides your team with actionable fixes. Together, they help teams reduce alert fatigue and improve data reliability at scale.
Why does AI often fail even when the models are technically sound?
Great question! AI doesn't usually fail because of bad models, but because of unreliable data. Without strong data observability in place, it's hard to detect data issues like schema changes, stale tables, or broken pipelines. These problems undermine trust, and without trust in your data, even the best models can't deliver value.
How does Sifflet help with anomaly detection in data pipelines?
Sifflet uses machine learning to power anomaly detection across your data ecosystem. Instead of relying on static rules, it learns your data’s patterns and flags unusual behavior—like a sudden drop in transaction volume. This helps teams catch issues early, avoid alert fatigue, and focus on incidents that actually impact business outcomes. It’s data quality monitoring with real intelligence.
What types of data lineage should I know about?
There are four main types: technical lineage, business lineage, cross-system lineage, and governance lineage. Each serves a different purpose, from debugging pipelines to supporting compliance. Tools like Sifflet offer field-level lineage for deeper insights, helping teams across engineering, analytics, and compliance understand and trust their data.
Can Datadog help with root cause analysis during incidents?
Yes, Datadog is excellent for root cause analysis, especially with its Bits AI SRE feature. This AI-powered assistant automatically investigates incidents by analyzing telemetry data like logs, metrics, and traces, then suggests likely causes and next steps. It’s a major boost for incident response automation and helps reduce mean time to resolution (MTTR).
What benefits can I expect from using Sifflet with Google Cloud?
By combining Sifflet with Google Cloud, you get end-to-end cloud data observability, real-time metrics, and proactive monitoring across your data stack. It’s a powerful way to boost your data reliability and meet your SLA compliance goals.
What should I consider when choosing a modern observability tool for my data stack?
When evaluating observability tools, consider factors like ease of setup, support for real-time metrics, data freshness checks, and integration with your existing stack. Look for platforms that offer strong data pipeline monitoring, business context in alerts, and cost transparency. Tools like Sifflet also provide fast time-to-value and support for both batch and streaming data observability.
What’s coming next for the Sifflet AI Assistant?
We’re excited about what’s ahead. Soon, the Sifflet AI Assistant will allow non-technical users to create monitors using natural language, expand monitoring coverage automatically, and provide deeper insights into resource utilization and capacity planning to support scalable data observability.
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