In this workshop, you will gain a deeper understanding of the latest tools and techniques for collecting data, troubleshooting applications, and monitoring your infrastructure at scale in Google Cloud. You will also explore the latest observability trends and how you can use them to incorporate new ideas into your organization's operations.
We will have several demos throughout the workshop, so this will be interactive. Our experts will be on hand to answer all your advanced Cloud Operations questions. You will also have the opportunity to get information about new product features and share insights with peers from other organizations.
Here are some of the proposed topics for the day:
Thank you - we hope to see you there!
Hi @Lauren_vdv, 👋
I hope everything is going well with you. I wrote a blog post about 📝 my experience attending the Cloud Observability Workshop at Google Amsterdam. It was an amazing experience 🤯, and I learned so much from the team in Amsterdam and the US.
I hope you enjoy the post. Please let me know what you think. 🙌🏻
This is AH-mazing @marcodelmart! 🔥 Thank you for sharing your experience and learnings - these are especially beneficial to folks who weren't able to join. You even captured FAQs! 👏
Tagging in some other folks who may benefit from your post - @Afrina @kylebenson
and if you want to dive deeper into tracing and metrics, we're hosting a digital event on October 25th, Bootstrapping tracing and metrics with OpenTelemetry on GKE.
Thank you very much @Lauren_vdv , I appreciate your words! 🙌🏻 I just tagged @Afrina and @kylebenson in the post as well. 🫱🏻🫲🏻
@marcodelmart : You made our day! Thank you so much for sharing your experience.
@Afrina , yes, we all had a great time at the workshop in Amsterdam. I believe that sharing our experiences is essential for learning, growth, and collaboration.
P.S. I hope that the Google Cloud Summit Benelux and the workshop in Munich were also great successes. 👍
Yes! The Summit and workshop at Munich were also well received! I agree with you and it takes efforts to be able to do that! Once again, thank you so much.