Observability in Action – Roles & Use Cases

This course is for IT Leaders, Architects and Platform Engineers who want a clear, practical understanding of how observability is used across modern organizations.
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Observability in Action for You

Architects & IT Leaders

Get a clear view of how different teams use observability and how to align these practices into a shared, scalable strategy.

Key Account Managers & Tech Sales

Learn what truly matters to each stakeholder so you can communicate the value of observability with clarity and confidence.

DevOps & Platform Engineering

See which signals, workflows and patterns support reliable deployments, automation and stable day‑to‑day operations.

SRE & Performance Engineers

Use observability data to improve reliability, reduce incident impact and gain deeper performance insights.

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The content was delivered clear and concise and was easy to understand.  
The videos are digestible in length; I can easily find the time for them, even at the end of the day   The examples are good, illustrative, and not overcomplicated.
Adam’s practical approach makes even complex topics easy to understand. He explains them through real-life examples that truly stick.

What You Will Be Able to Do

Gain a clear, role‑focused understanding of how different teams use observability and how they can work better together.

Understand How Each Role Uses Observability

See what Architects, DevOps, SRE and business roles actually do with observability.

Clarify Responsibilities Across Teams

Know who owns what and who needs which data.

See the Value Through Multiple Lenses

Learn what observability means for both technical and non‑technical stakeholders.

Spot Common Pain Points

Recognize the typical misunderstandings and blockers between teams.

Identify Role‑Specific Needs & Motivations

Understand what each group expects and why it matters to them.

Improve Alignment & Collaboration

Use role insights to drive better communication and shared ownership.
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What You Will Get

Certificate of Completion

Get the tools you need to understand how different roles use observability — and how to communicate its value across architects, engineers, and business stakeholders.
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Observability RACI template
  • Observability Use Case templates per roles
  • Real‑world examples & case insights

Why this Course Stands Out

  • Role‑Focused

  • Vendor‑neutral
  • Action‑Ready
  • Enterprise‑focused

Role‑Based Clarity

See what each role needs from observability and how they use it in practice.

Real‑World Alignment

Learn how to align teams through shared responsibilities, data needs, and collaboration patterns.
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Before you begin

Basic Information About the Course

No coding required — this is a concept-focused course.Observability knowledge and practical experience are recommended.IT architecture expertise is not required.
Our mission is to deliver practical, high-quality learning experiences that empower professionals to make real impact in their organizations.
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Meet Your Instructor

Adam Tóth brings over a decade of hands-on experience in enterprise IT performance and observability. He has led numerous leadership workshops and guided engineering teams across international and local agile projects. Combining deep technical expertise with strategic insight, Adam helps organizations turn observability into a core capability for reliability and business impact.
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Where to Start with Observability

Explore our Observability course catalog and find the path that fits your goals.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Observability in Action course about?

This course explains how different roles — Architects, DevOps, SRE, Platform, Product and Business stakeholders — use observability, what they need from it, and how teams can align better in real‑world scenarios.

Who should take this course?

Anyone working with or around modern systems: technical leaders, architects, SREs, DevOps engineers, platform teams, product owners, delivery managers, project managers, and customer‑facing roles who need to understand observability from a role‑based perspective.

What are the prerequisites?

Observability knowledge and practical experience are recommended, but IT management expertise is not required. (Discover Observability Concept Essentials course)

Do I need coding skills to join?

No. This is a concept-focused course designed for strategic and architectural understanding.

How long is the course?

Approximately 3.5 hours of learning, including examples, templates, and short case‑based explanations.

Do I get a certificate?

Yes. After completing the course and assessments, you’ll receive a certificate to showcase your achievement.

How is this different from other observability courses?

Most observability courses focus on tools or telemetry.
This one is 100% role‑focused: who needs which data, why roles misunderstand each other, and how to align teams around observability.

Is there an in-person version or workshop available?

Yes. We provide custom workshops, classroom training, and consulting services upon request.
And there is an Observability Excellence training for companies.

Can you help us with role‑based observability alignment or improvement?

Absolutely. We provide consulting and advisory services to guide your maturity journey.
Yes. We provide consulting sessions to help clarify responsibilities, map role expectations, and improve collaboration across engineering and business teams.

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