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Earley AI Podcast – Ep. 86: Open Source, Observability, and AI-Driven Engineering with Tom Wilkie
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How Grafana Labs Built a Competitive Edge Through Openness, Agentic AI, and Engineering Culture
Guest: Tom Wilkie, VP of Product at Grafana Labs
Host: Seth Earley, CEO at Earley Information Science
Published on: April 17, 2026
In this episode, Seth Earley speaks with Tom Wilkie, VP of Product at Grafana Labs, a leading observability platform serving 25 million users across 50 global regions. They explore how Grafana's open source "big tent" philosophy creates unexpected competitive advantages in the AI era, why agentic AI is transforming how engineers respond to production incidents, and how the build-versus-buy debate is shifting with AI-assisted development. Tom shares candid insights on engineering culture, remote-first work, and why junior engineers may be more valuable than ever.
Key Takeaways:
Grafana Labs' open source strategy gave AI foundation models deep familiarity with their software, creating a powerful and unexpected competitive advantage.
Agentic AI is transforming observability by automating root cause analysis of production incidents, reducing engineering response time significantly.
Adaptive telemetry technology automatically identifies unused data, enabling organizations to cut observability costs dramatically without sacrificing coverage.
The build-versus-buy debate is shifting, but the real hidden cost is long-term maintenance - not the initial development effort.
Emergent engineering standards outperform top-down mandates; leaders consistently overestimate how much centralized consolidation is actually needed.
Remote-first engineering works when companies deliberately engineer collaboration rather than relying on spontaneous hallway interactions that rarely happen anyway.
AI-powered LLMs may solve the remote junior engineer onboarding problem by providing a low-ego, always-available resource for learning and guidance.
Insightful Quotes:
"By having 25 million users worldwide, they're out there blogging, publishing examples, tweeting, publishing videos - generating so much content on the open web about how to use Grafana. These foundation models are trained on that data. They know how to use our software better than proprietary competition." - Tom Wilkie
"The cost of consolidation is often underestimated. And it's often dangerous to the culture, because as soon as you start telling engineers that have poured their heart and soul into this project to drop it - that's devastating to people." - Tom Wilkie
"Openness - whether it's open source, open standards, open culture - is not just a philosophy. It really is a competitive strategy. It lowers switching costs, builds trust, and in the area of AI, it turns out to be the best way to make sure your models know how to use your technology." - Seth Earley
Tune in to discover how Grafana Labs turned open source philosophy into a winning AI-era strategy - and what engineering leaders can learn about culture, observability, and building for the long term.
Links
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomwilkie/
Website: https://grafana.com
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