The concept of observability emerged in the 60's introduced by Rudolf E. Kálmán in his Theory of Control[1] on the development of a model to control dynamic systems in industrial processes.
Preoccupied with the post-pandemic, the world sees gravitate all sectors issues that, although independent, lined relevant reflections and expectations on measures to be adopted for the recovery of the economy.
Studies show that the work in the post-pandemic will be hybrid, connected and will have as great challenges the approval of specific legislation, the maintenance of productivity, the integration between leaders and teams and the strengthening of the business culture.
The most recurring answer to this question is that the company must keep its focus on the customer, converging all its energies to offer solutions that surpass everything that it may want, need or expect. But is that all?
Data Lake and Data Warehouse are types of data storage useful for the infrastructure of dynamic and competitive organizations. Two possibilities with pros and cons to be evaluated according to the needs of the companies.