Best practices in Observability and OpenTelemetry at Deutsche Bank
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Location: Enter the venue via Lange Str. 32
Join us for a meetup at Deutsche Bank Berlin Technology Centre featuring presentations from Andrey Tyulenev, SRE Lead, Deutsche Bank Berlin Technology Centre, and Goutham Veeramachaneni, Application Observability and OpenTelemetry Product Manager, Grafana Labs.
18:30-19:00: Arrivals and snacks
19:00-19:30: Best practices in monitoring and observability with Deutsche Bank and Grafana, Andrey Tyulenev
19:30-20:00: Harnessing OpenTelemetry semantic conventions for driving large scale organisational change, Goutham Veeramachaneni
20:00-20:30: Q&A
About Andrey:
Andrey Tyulenev is an SRE lead at Deutsche Bank Berlin Technology Centre. Previously he had 20 years of experience in core banking systems implementation, support and development in various roles and banks. Passionate about getting the best observability tools available for use in a bank.
About Goutham:
Goutham is a Prometheus maintainer with experience maintaining the TSDB. After spending many years helping build and run the hosted Prometheus service at Grafana, he recently transitioned to Product Management, manging the Application Observability and OpenTelemetry products. He still hasn't lost the itch to code, and continues to contribute to Prometheus, OpenTelemetry and other open source Observability tools.
About Deutsche Bank Berlin Technology Centre:
The Berlin Technology Centre is a brand-new and fast-growing technology hub for Deutsche Bank located in Berlin. It mainly supports Deutsche Bank's Investment Bank and Corporate Bank and is one of five strategic global Technology Centre locations across Europe, Asia, and the US.
The Berlin Tech Centre develops cutting-edge technology solutions for its business, employing various well-established and modern tools and technologies. Its Investment Bank teams deliver pricing, trading, and risk management solutions for Deutsche Bank's industry-leading Fixed Income and Currency business, including complete and hybrid Cloud setups and ultra-low latency technologies.
The Corporate Bank teams address the needs of small businesses to big corporations, in areas such as Trade Finance and Cash Management, including its large-scale payments systems.
Currently, more than 1,200 engineers belong to the Berlin Tech Centre. Diversity in nationality, gender, and background is a key success factor at Deutsche Bank and one of many reasons why Berlin is an ideal location.
Ready for a new challenge and interested in working on exciting engineering tasks on scale? Explore opportunities and become part of the Global Deutsche Bank technology team.
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