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Yosef Arbiv

Yosef Arbiv

Engineering Group Leader at Outshift

Tel Aviv, Israel

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Yosef Arbiv is married to Adi and a father of three, currently an Engineering Group Leader at Outshift and a CNCF Ambassador. Yosef’s group is a part of the community that builds OpenTelemetry, supporting customers of Cisco’s full-stack observability platform.

His prior experience includes being a Team Leader and Software Engineer at Argus Cyber Security, Cyberbit, and IDF Intelligence Forces. Computer Science MSc graduate from Bar Ilan University.

Yosef is passionate about people, software, and combining the two.

Awards

  • Most Active Speaker 2023

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology
  • Business & Management

Topics

  • Programming
  • People Management
  • agile
  • DevOpsCulture
  • open source
  • python
  • Observability
  • DevOps
  • Leadership
  • Agile Leadership
  • Technical Leadership
  • Agile Lean
  • Leadership development
  • Change Leadership
  • engineering leadership
  • Inclusive Leadership
  • AI and Cybersecurity
  • Cloud Security
  • Information Security
  • Application Security
  • AWS Security
  • Data Security

Insider's Guide to the OpenTelemetry Community: Roles and Responsibilities

Do you want to contribute to the OpenTelemetry project yourself? Have you ever wondered how decisions are made in an open-source project that a global foundation like the Linux Foundation or the CNCF runs? This talk is for you!

The OpenTelemetry community is a group of individuals developing and maintaining one of CNCF's most active open-source projects.

This talk will provide an overview of the different roles and responsibilities within the community and an understanding of how decisions are made and how to get involved in the community through meetings and discussions.

This talk is intended for anyone interested in learning more about the OpenTelemetry community and how to become an influential community member.

You Aren’t Gonna Need It – Why We Write Code That We Don’t Need and How Much Does It Cost

In this talk I will explain the YAGNI principle of extreme programming, using a real life bug that we had, due to unnecessary code. I will go through the different costs that we pay when we write code that we don’t need right now, and I will share some tips on how to avoid wasting yours and everyone else's time and money.

Troubleshooting and Monitoring Production Applications using OpenTelemetry: Workshop

OpenTelemetry is a CNCF open-source project. It can help you analyze your software’s performance and behavior by generating, collecting, and exporting telemetry data from your application. OpenTelemetry is getting more and more attention as it becomes the industry standard for distributed tracing and observability.

With more than 50 repositories on GitHub and a bunch of SDKs and APIs, it can look overwhelming, but once you understand the different components it is built of, it can be powerful and easy to use.

This session will introduce the fundamentals of OpenTelemetry and how to use it to get traces from your app. We will build an application, instrument it with OpenTelemetry, and analyze it on a UI backend.

After this session, you will be able to understand how to add auto instrumentation to get distributed traces from your code. How to collect and present them on a backend UI and analyze them to debug your application.

Requirements:
- Basic knowledge of python
- Laptop

Troubleshooting and Monitoring Production Applications with OpenTelemetry

Troubleshooting and monitoring applications were always a pain point for development teams. These can be even more challenging in distributed systems and microservices architecture.

OpenTelemetry provides a set of utilities and SDKs to help deal with those challenges without locking your entire business to a specific vendor.

This session will overview monitoring and observability core concepts and terminology. We will go through what OpenTelemetry is, and the different tools and SDKs it offers.

We will demonstrate the power of OpenTelemetry using the OpenTelemetry Community Demo, and show how it can be used with other open-source projects such as Jaeger, Graphana, and Prometheus to troubleshoot an application.

After this session, you will have the information needed to leverage OpenTelemetry to gain better visibility of your production environment.

DevOpsDays Tel Aviv 2022 Sessionize Event

December 2022 Tel Aviv, Israel

Pycon Ireland 2022 Sessionize Event

November 2022 Dublin, Ireland

Mêlée Tech - 2022 Sessionize Event

September 2022 Toulouse, France

Yosef Arbiv

Engineering Group Leader at Outshift

Tel Aviv, Israel

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