On-Demand Webinar

Debugging Microservices with 1-Click OpenTelemetry

For too long, troubleshooting microservices in Kubernetes environments has been a toilsome task. The complexity of distributed systems often leaves developers wading through a mountain of logs, manually correlating them to traces and metrics, or trying to manually reproduce a production issue. And this is assuming they have the data they need to begin with.

In this educational webinar, Orr Weinstein, VP of Product at Lumigo, and Ken Finnigan will discuss best practices for troubleshooting complex microservices environments.

Attendees will walk away from this presentation with an understanding of:

  • Why troubleshooting microservices issues are so complex, and the importance of tracing
  • How to simplify troubleshooting workflows with OpenTelemetry
  • The types of data that are most important to understanding distributed systems
  • How you can make sense of your environment with 1-click OpenTelemetry

Meet your hosts:

Orr Weinstein
Orr has spent the last two decades building products in various development and product management roles. Orr has previously worked as a Product Manager at Google and Spot.io and a Senior Product Manager at Amazon Web Services (AWS). Orr has also worked as an MBA Intern at Amazon and Software Development Lead at RAM Engineering. Orr Weinstein served in the Israel Defense Forces as a Senior Software Developer from March 2005 to September 2010. Orr Weinstein has a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, a Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Management from The Open University of Israel, and a degree in Computer Software Engineering from IDF School of Computer Science (Mamram).
Ken Finnigan
Ken is the OpenTelemetry Architect for Lumigo, a contributor to OpenTelemetry specification and Java SDK, and a member of CNCF TAG Observability. Ken has been a consultant and software engineer for over 25 years with enterprises worldwide. Ken has presented on distributed tracing, microservices, and other related topics at conferences like CodeOne (JavaOne), RedHat Summit, and Devoxx UK, among others. Ken is also the author of several books, including "Reactive Systems in Java", "Kubernetes Native Microservices with Quarkus, and MicroProfile" and "Enterprise Java Microservices".