Keynote: ...What Does the Future Hold for Observability? - Tom Wilkie & Frederic Branczyk
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Keynote: Metrics, Logs & Traces; What Does the Future Hold for Observability? - Tom Wilkie, VP Product, Grafana Labs & Frederic Branczyk, Software Engineer, Red Hat
The “the three pillars” of observability - monitoring, logging and tracing - were so 2018. A growing consensus is questioning the efficacy of this approach. So what’s the next step?
Without dwelling on past, Frederic and Tom will present three exciting trends in observability for 2019 and beyond. Future developments need to tame complexity, enhance understanding and accelerate incident response.
Expect substantiated opinions, contentious observations and surprising predictions. Are you ready to take this next step?
https://sched.co/MRzA
Видео Keynote: ...What Does the Future Hold for Observability? - Tom Wilkie & Frederic Branczyk канала CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
Don't miss KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2020 events in Amsterdam March 30 - April 2, Shanghai July 28-30 and Boston November 17-20! Learn more at kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects
Keynote: Metrics, Logs & Traces; What Does the Future Hold for Observability? - Tom Wilkie, VP Product, Grafana Labs & Frederic Branczyk, Software Engineer, Red Hat
The “the three pillars” of observability - monitoring, logging and tracing - were so 2018. A growing consensus is questioning the efficacy of this approach. So what’s the next step?
Without dwelling on past, Frederic and Tom will present three exciting trends in observability for 2019 and beyond. Future developments need to tame complexity, enhance understanding and accelerate incident response.
Expect substantiated opinions, contentious observations and surprising predictions. Are you ready to take this next step?
https://sched.co/MRzA
Видео Keynote: ...What Does the Future Hold for Observability? - Tom Wilkie & Frederic Branczyk канала CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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