CANCELED due to coronavirus - Cloud Native Brno #21
Details
We are terribly sorry but due to travel ban and recent evolution of precautionary action to limit the epidemy of coronavirus, this meetup is CANCELED.
We will keep you updated for the next meetups.
This time we paired up with Wandera to provide a different experience.
The event starts at 18:00.
Wandera kindly provides refreshments.
On this meetup, we are hosting Steve Flanders. More details below.
Steve Flanders: The Power of Observability
It has been said that open source is eating the world and in the observability space, the project behind this movement is OpenTelemetry. As companies began to build or migrate to microservice architectures they often run into operational complexity and struggle to efficiently monitor their environments. These challenges have highlighted the need to observe systems differently and lead to the rise of observability. In this talk, we will discuss why distributed tracing is critical in this new world. In addition, we will look at the emerging OpenTelemetry project and how it provides open-source and vendor-agnostic instrumentation. Finally, we will provide real-world examples of the power observability including the insights you can gain and the questions you can ask.
Jakub Coufal & Dusan Katona - Distributed tracing in Wandera
We will speak about different use cases of distributed tracing and examples from Wandera when distributed tracing helped uncover a root cause of peculiar problems.
Speaker bio
Steve Flanders was the Head of Product and Experience at Omnition, which was acquired by Splunk. He is now a Director of Engineering responsible for the collection, instrumentation, and developer relations. Prior to Omnition, he was the Global Engineering Manager for log analytics and data collection at VMware. Steve has an extensive background in software development, user experience, product design, and operational management. He has a strong focus on product usability, data-driven decision making, and agile development processes. He is also the author of SFlanders.net, a technology-centric weblog.
