The text discusses the growing importance of observability in technology, highlighting the role of the Extended Berkeley Packet Filter (eBPF) in enhancing system observability. eBPF, originally designed for network packet filtering, has been reimagined for modern infrastructure to bridge observability and security gaps without altering kernel source code. This tool allows for comprehensive monitoring by running a virtual machine inside the Linux kernel, offering advantages such as unintrusive and secure monitoring. Despite its potential, eBPF's application is limited to newer Linux kernels, and its full capabilities are still being explored. The text also notes the significant discourse surrounding observability at Cloud Week 2021, where eBPF's potential in areas like Kubernetes observability and network control was discussed. While some organizations have embraced eBPF, others remain cautious due to its complexity and novelty. Coralogix is presented as a platform-agnostic solution that can enhance observability and security, emphasizing its ability to simplify the complex landscape of emerging observability tools.