Fiberplane, founded in October 2020 by Micha "Mies" Hernandez van Leuffen, is a company that develops collaborative tools for DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams. The company's primary product is a real-time collaboration notebook designed specifically for developers and DevOps teams to debug their infrastructure. Fiberplane's technology is built using Rust and WebAssembly (Wasm), employing Operational Transformation for conflict resolution similar to Google Docs. The platform integrates with existing observability tools, allowing users to pull in data from various sources to investigate and resolve incidents collaboratively.
In August 2023, Fiberplane launched Autometrics Explorer, a tool that provides engineers with insights into their code performance at the code level. Autometrics Explorer offers features such as built-in Prometheus integration, the ability to define Service Level Objectives in code, and support for popular programming languages including Rust, Python, TypeScript, and Golang. The company also introduced Autometrics, an open-source set of libraries that give programmers access to metrics, aiming to make observability more accessible to developers.
Fiberplane's products are designed to address the challenges of debugging in complex distributed systems and among distributed teams. The company's approach focuses on providing a more explorative and collaborative environment for incident resolution, moving beyond traditional dashboard-based monitoring. By offering a notebook-style interface, Fiberplane enables teams to share information, capture best practices, and build actionable documentation together.
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