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Renato Quedas

Renato Quedas

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Renato is passionate about leveraging open standards like OpenTelemetry to empower organizations to bridge the observability gap across business and technology domains involved in delivering their digital products and services. He is an active contributor to the OpenTelemetry project documentation and focuses his efforts on building tutorials to help developers understand how to build components for the Collector.

How to Build an OpenTelemetry Receiver

The adoption of monitoring practices increased IT organizations’ awareness and efforts to find ways to gather telemetry across multiple technologies and platforms.

Unfortunately, there are situations where parts of the stack of the monitored systems provide telemetry in a proprietary format creating silos of telemetry which directly impacts operations teams’ ability to build a single and consolidated approach to visualize, analyze and act based on the telemetry signals across the whole system.

OpenTelemetry Pipelines provide a powerful way to enable developers to gather, map, and transform telemetry data across different formats, and a Receiver is the first step into it.

This tutorial is meant to help you understand all the building blocks involved in building your first OpenTelemetry Receiver.

Enabling Business Telemetry through OpenTelemetry

Telemetry is a known concept across multiple industries as a way to provide structured information to support any decision-making process, and yet, organizations continue to completely isolate how business domain-related data is gathered, stored, and analyzed.

That isolation creates a void between IT organizations and the business units they serve, making it almost impossible to draw any type of correlation between business domain entities (like products and services offers) and the technology resources they rely on to serve their customers.

OpenTelemetry offers an open standard that can help bridge the gap between business and technology observability

Renato Quedas

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