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November 17–November 20, 2020
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Tuesday, November 17 • 1:00pm - Friday, November 20 • 7:00pm
Sponsored Session: Splunk - Splunk Opentelemetry

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It has been said that open source software is eating the world and in the observability space, the project behind this movement is OpenTelemetry. The project is currently in beta and is quickly becoming the standard for instrumentation and data collection of observability data. When it comes to observability, there are lots of opinions, but limited answers. Understanding what data to collect and how to collect it properly is fundamental to ensuring users have the ability to address availability and performance issues quickly. Doing so in an open-source and vendor-agnostic way empowers users to instrument once and via configuration select the back-end that best serves their requirements. This talk will discuss the components of the project, how you can get started, and how you can get involved.

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Steve Flanders

Director, Engineering, Splunk


Tuesday November 17, 2020 1:00pm - Friday November 20, 2020 7:00pm EST
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