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Hannes Lenke

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We had this vision of Monitoring as Code in mind from the start, but Tracti got early traction, right? So we had paying customers that came to us without even supporting Monitoring as Code. We started to solve their problems for four months without even investing time into our vision.

We had this vision of Monitoring as Code in mind from the start, but Tracti got early traction, right? So we had paying customers that came to us without even supporting Monitoring as Code. We started to solve their problems for four months without even investing time into our vision.

We had this vision of Monitoring as Code in mind from the start, but Tracti got early traction, right? So we had paying customers that came to us without even supporting Monitoring as Code. We started to solve their problems for four months without even investing time into our vision.

After almost two years, actually, we took a step back thinking about, okay, that's cool that we're having customers, that we're having paying customers, but what is the bigger problem that we actually want to solve? And really thought about, okay, we need to invest time into monitoring this code. And that's what we did. The first iteration wasn't great, to be honest. My name is Hannes Lenke.

After almost two years, actually, we took a step back thinking about, okay, that's cool that we're having customers, that we're having paying customers, but what is the bigger problem that we actually want to solve? And really thought about, okay, we need to invest time into monitoring this code. And that's what we did. The first iteration wasn't great, to be honest. My name is Hannes Lenke.

After almost two years, actually, we took a step back thinking about, okay, that's cool that we're having customers, that we're having paying customers, but what is the bigger problem that we actually want to solve? And really thought about, okay, we need to invest time into monitoring this code. And that's what we did. The first iteration wasn't great, to be honest. My name is Hannes Lenke.

I'm co-founder and CEO of CheckGate.

I'm co-founder and CEO of CheckGate.

I'm co-founder and CEO of CheckGate.

We are checking we help companies to keep their websites, services, APIs reliable and fast and actually also error-free, right? So we ensure that a website works from an end-user perspective. We believe that developers should understand how the services that they're building are doing on production and they should get paged about issues quickly.

We are checking we help companies to keep their websites, services, APIs reliable and fast and actually also error-free, right? So we ensure that a website works from an end-user perspective. We believe that developers should understand how the services that they're building are doing on production and they should get paged about issues quickly.

We are checking we help companies to keep their websites, services, APIs reliable and fast and actually also error-free, right? So we ensure that a website works from an end-user perspective. We believe that developers should understand how the services that they're building are doing on production and they should get paged about issues quickly.

We're applying pretty much testing in production, so we're helping our customers to develop automated test scripts and run them against their production system continuously. And there's a word for it, which is synthetic monitoring. That's what we do.

We're applying pretty much testing in production, so we're helping our customers to develop automated test scripts and run them against their production system continuously. And there's a word for it, which is synthetic monitoring. That's what we do.

We're applying pretty much testing in production, so we're helping our customers to develop automated test scripts and run them against their production system continuously. And there's a word for it, which is synthetic monitoring. That's what we do.

We call it even more monitoring as code because essentially we allow our customers to use real code from within their code repositories and upload them to our monitoring platform where our CLI or other mechanisms like Terraform, et cetera, and then run these tests from 20 different data centers worldwide to really ensure that their applications APIs and services are running like a charm.

We call it even more monitoring as code because essentially we allow our customers to use real code from within their code repositories and upload them to our monitoring platform where our CLI or other mechanisms like Terraform, et cetera, and then run these tests from 20 different data centers worldwide to really ensure that their applications APIs and services are running like a charm.

We call it even more monitoring as code because essentially we allow our customers to use real code from within their code repositories and upload them to our monitoring platform where our CLI or other mechanisms like Terraform, et cetera, and then run these tests from 20 different data centers worldwide to really ensure that their applications APIs and services are running like a charm.

I founded one startup in 2010 in testing, mobile testing, and back then we helped test automation people and test automation engineers to ensure that their mobile apps are working on production and on staging. We sold that business to Source Labs end of 2016.

I founded one startup in 2010 in testing, mobile testing, and back then we helped test automation people and test automation engineers to ensure that their mobile apps are working on production and on staging. We sold that business to Source Labs end of 2016.

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