04-16, 15:10–15:40 (Europe/Amsterdam), The Warehouse
OpenTelemetry is the most active CNCF project after Kubernetes. The project is progressing at an immense pace on many fronts. The core project is expanding beyond the “three pillars” into new signals, such as continuous profiling, and beyond backend into client side telemetry and real user monitoring, as well as work on eBPF more. It can be difficult to keep track of all these updates.
If you liked Horovits’s KubeCon talk last year on OpenTelemetry, you won’t want to miss this sequel. In this talk Horovits will go over some of the notable project updates you should keep an eye on, to help navigate the many updates. He will also provide useful guidance on how to get started with OpenTelemetry in a pragmatic fashion according to your organization’s needs.
Horovits lives at the intersection of technology, product and innovation. With over 20 years in the hi-tech industry as a software developer, a solutions architect and a product manager, he brings a wealth of knowledge in cloud computing, big data solutions, DevOps practices and more.
Horovits is an avid advocate of open source software, open standards and communities. Horovits is an advocate of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), an organizer of the CNCF Tel-Aviv meetup group, a podcaster at OpenObservability Talks, and a blogger, among others.
Currently working as the principal developer advocate at Logz.io, Horovits evangelizes on Observability in IT systems using popular open source projects such as Prometheus, OpenSearch, Jaeger and OpenTelemetry.