Open Source Observability Day is a free, two-day online conference exploring the latest tools, practices, and trends in open-source observability. With expert talks, real-world case studies, and a single-track agenda, it brings together developers and practitioners focused on advancing open observability.
A highly technical, virtual two-day conference focused on high-performance and low-latency engineering — designed by engineers for engineers. Topics include P99 percentiles, long-tail latencies, performance databases, infrastructure, and observability. No vendor pitches, just deep technical talks.
A one-day event focusing on Cilium, Hubble, and Tetragon, exploring their development and deployment in cloud-native networking, observability, and security.
An online live event hosted by New Relic highlighting the latest capabilities in AI-powered observability, logs intelligence, and enterprise-grade OpenTelemetry. Attendees will be guided through research on industry trends, explore how to accelerate AI integration and streamline observability, and watch product demos with live Q&A.