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DESCRIPTION:Using metrics to measure how good or bad things are going is a 
 proven way to ensure a software-based system is going in the right directi
 on. Most metrics are created and monitored automatically by agent technolo
 gies installed in our infrastructure\, making us hostages of the set of me
 trics that these agents are programmed to address. But what if you need to
  handle your own set of metrics?\n\nThis is a question that often drives d
 evelopers mad because they fear spending development cycles building somet
 hing that will end up being locked into a particular monitoring/observabil
 ity vendor. But OpenTelemetry — a CNCF observability framework that prov
 ides a vendor-neutral approach to tackle metrics\, logging\, and tracing n
 eeds\, can change everything.\n\nThis talk will explain how the OpenTeleme
 try framework allows the creation of custom metrics in a standard\, scalab
 le\, and reusable way. It will provide an example in Java of a set of metr
 ics that are continuously updated based on the execution of the code and h
 ow to hook that data with a compatible observability backend.
DTSTAMP:20260616T182444Z
LOCATION:Palais Atelier
SUMMARY:Do It Yourself: Programmable Metrics using OpenTelemetry - Ricardo 
 Ferreira
URL:https://pretalx.com/bbuzz22/talk/DNPKX8/
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