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Frequently asked questions
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.
How does Shippeo ensure data reliability across its supply chain platform?
Shippeo uses Sifflet’s data observability platform to monitor every stage of their data pipelines. By implementing raw data monitoring, intermediate layer checks, and front-facing metric validation, they catch issues early and maintain trust in their real-time supply chain visibility tools.
Why is data observability gaining momentum now, even though software observability has been around for a while?
Great question! Software observability took off in the 2010s with the rise of cloud-native apps, but data observability is catching up fast. As businesses start treating data as a mission-critical asset—especially with the growth of AI and cloud data platforms like Snowflake—the need for real-time visibility, data reliability, and governance has become urgent. We're in the early innings, but the pace is accelerating quickly.
What role does data observability play in preventing freshness incidents?
Data observability gives you the visibility to detect freshness problems before they impact the business. By combining metrics like data age, expected vs. actual arrival time, and pipeline health dashboards, observability tools help teams catch delays early, trace where things broke down, and maintain trust in real-time metrics.
What makes Carrefour’s approach to observability scalable and effective?
Carrefour’s approach combines no-code self-service tools with as-code automation, making it easy for both technical and non-technical users to adopt. This balance, along with incremental implementation and cultural emphasis on data quality, supports scalable observability across the organization.
What role does data lineage tracking play in volume monitoring?
Data lineage tracking is essential for root cause analysis when volume anomalies occur. It helps you trace where data came from and how it's been transformed, so if a volume drop happens, you can quickly identify whether it was caused by a failed API, upstream filter, or schema change. This context is key for effective data pipeline monitoring.
Can MCP help with root cause analysis in data systems?
Absolutely. MCP gives LLMs the ability to retain memory across multi-step interactions and call external tools, which is incredibly useful for root cause analysis. At Sifflet, we use this to build agents that can pinpoint anomalies, trace data lineage, and surface relevant logs automatically.
How do JOIN strategies affect query execution and data observability?
JOINs can be very resource-intensive if not used correctly. Choosing the right JOIN type and placing conditions in the ON clause helps reduce unnecessary data processing, which is key for effective data observability and real-time metrics tracking.













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