We’re stoked to be helping put on Observability Day at Kubecon Europe 2024. Rynn Mancuso, Martin Thwaites, Austin Parker, and Phillip Carter, all of whom have taken turns writing for this newsletter, will be attending.
The talks we’re most looking forward to include:
TTChat’s Story: Connect Metrics, Logs and Traces with EBPF – Zhu Jiekun, Quwan
TTChat is an enormous gaming platform in China. This is a unique opportunity to hear how microservices are being used in a part of the internet most of us can’t get to, and learn more about how to leverage OTel & eBPF together.
Panel: OpenTelemetry: Realising the Value of Open Standards – Daniel Gomez Blanco, Skyscanner; Marcin Sodkiewicz, Ryanair; Iris Dyrmishi, Miro; Hope Oluwalolope, Microsoft
Join some of the end users who are most active in OpenTelemetry to hear about their experiences adopting observability and driving transformation within their organizations – don’t sleep on this if you’re trying to build an observability solution!
Monitoring Serverless Workloads with OpenTelemetry and Prometheus – Ridwan Sharif, Google
We’re excited to see more teams combining multiple open standards for observability and expect this will be the future!
Observability at the Edge: Instrumenting WebAssembly with OpenTelemetry – Dan Norris & Joonas Bergius, Cosmonic
It’s great that wasmCloud, another CNCF project, has added OpenTelemetry instrumentation from end to end so their users can immediately start observing their code, and we look forward to more collaborations like this – a future where any cloud native project you use immediately sends observability data.
Join the Honeycomb OpenTelemetry team and the rest of the OpenTelemetry contributor community for Observability Day on March 19th!






