Session: Maximize Lunchtime and Minimize War Rooms: Empower Efficiency with Full-Stack Observability

As more and more businesses become digital, and applications are becoming virtually the front door for every business, they are in this ever-expanding universe with digital footprints that need to be observed to ensure their businesses are reliable and secured. This calls for a platform that scales as your businesses scale and seamlessly extends to the ever-evolving digital landscape to give you complete control and visibility into your business universe. In this session, you will learn how Cisco FSO Platform will unleash a diverse ecosystem of developers to create and extend applications that rapidly create customer value from observable telemetry.

The growing complexity of highly dynamic and distributed systems is a double-edged sword for application development teams everywhere. No doubt applications are being developed, tested and pushed faster than ever but the sheer volume of data created by that process obscures visibility into application heath and masks challenges impacting user experience.

Open Telemetry is the technology that enables the future of observability. Cloud service providers, observability vendors and end-users are collaborating to create a vendor-agnostic and portable standard for metrics, events, logs and traces (M.E.L.T) that turns the collection of telemetry into a commodity.

At AppDynamics, we are excited about OpenTelemetry. Whatever telemetry you generate with OpenTelemetry it is possible for AppDynamics to consume it, process it and correlate it to help you gain business-focused insights and take relevant actions.

While those actions and insights give our customers full-stack observability as a competitive advantage, the OpenTelemetry data generation is open source, standard and available to everyone.

Cisco’s contributions to OpenTelemetry come not only from AppDynamics but also from Epsagon, Multi-Cloud Observability Manager and others. With more than 30 individual contributors, we created more than 1,000 issues, comments, code reviews and of course 200 code contributions through Pull Requests. And we are committed to continuously increasing those contributions and leveraging our partnership network with cloud service providers, observability vendors and end-users to make OpenTelemetry the best choice for the creation of telemetry data for technologists.

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