DevConf.IN 2025

Observability in Federated & Distributed Environments
2025-02-28 , Tikona Room (Chanakya Building / School of Business)

As environments, workloads and AI training becomes more and more distributed so does the need for tracing, logging and monitoring to support safety, security, availability and resilience. This session introduces a Validated Pattern approach to Edge Observability where CTO's, product teams, engineering, system integrators, ISVs and customers come together to ease deployment of a common observability infrastructure. Apart from infrastructure monitoring with regards to compute and memory utilization a leading practice also supports metrics around power consumption to support sustainabilty efforts, as well as the enabling of workload specific observabilty. This session is also an open invitation for interested parties to join to evolve our open source approach to making observability accessible to everyone interested in edge, distributed and federated environments. We will be walking through the associated git repo, the components and a roadmap of planned features.


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Andreas is leading the Intelligent Edge and MSR vertical related topics for Red Hat across Asia Pacific. His hands-on experience in startups as well as large scale enterprise transformation programs has given Andreas a solid understanding of business drivers and value creation. Andreas has worked on a wide range of initiatives across different industries in Europe, North America and APAC including full-scale automotive JIT/JIS production systems modernisation, ERP migrations, HR, finance and accounting, supply chain logistics transformations and scalable core banking strategies to support regional business growth strategies.
Since joining Red Hat in 2015, Andreas is focussed on helping Red Hat customers to build the necessary capabilities and to make the best-fit technology, methodology and architecture choices. Andreas is a published author on the topic of Technology Operating Models for Cloud and Edge.
Andreas got his first Commodore 64 when he was 12 years old and started to work as a software developer in 1996 with Krauss-Maffei in Munich building full mission simulators. Andreas holds an Engineering degree from the University of Ravensburg, Germany.

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