On-Demand Webinar

Making Sense of Mixed Application Environments and Services

In a world brimming with varied options for deploying application services, teams have the flexibility to choose architectures that perfectly fit their unique service needs. This choice often results in a blend of different environments, bringing challenges in monitoring and observability across fragmented systems. In this session, we delve into the intricacies of these diverse microservice landscapes. You’ll gain insights into the interplay of serverless computing, Kubernetes orchestration, and container technologies and how they converge to create powerful, scalable applications. It’s an ideal learning opportunity for developers, DevOps professionals, and technology enthusiasts eager to grasp the synergy of these technologies.

Join Lumigo experts Orr Weinstein, VP of Product, and Ken Finnigan, OpenTelemetry Architect, as they provide practical insights and real-world applications for these composite environments. This webinar is a must-attend for those aiming to optimize their existing systems or venture into new tech realms. You’ll gain valuable knowledge and tools to improve your applications’ performance in the dynamic domain of microservices and cloud-native tech. The session will cover:

  • In-depth insights into the optimal use of mixed environments
  • Strategic benefits of implementing OpenTelemetry in such environments
  • Efficient methods for deploying 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, 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".