OpenSearch: The Open Source Path to Search and Observability
OpenSearch has become a cornerstone of open source search and observability, empowering developers and organizations to derive meaningful insights from unstructured data at scale. The past year marks a significant milestone in its journey, with OpenSearch officially joining The Linux Foundation, further cementing its position in the open source ecosystem.
In this session we’ll introduce OpenSearch, from indexing and analyzing unstructured logs to full observability capabilities across tracing, monitoring and security. We’ll share latest improvements in query performance and scalability, and real-time analytics, as well as its expanding ecosystem with new plugins and SDKs in multiple programming languages, and its compatibility with cloud-native environments. You’ll even find vector search and natural language processing capabilities for your AI/ML development.
Join us to hear it right from the project’s evangelist and OpenSearch Ambassador and discover how OpenSearch can fit into your observability architecture.
Speaker
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Dotan HorovitsAmazon Web ServicesDotan lives at the intersection of technology, product and open source. With over 20 years in the tech industry as a software developer, a solutions architect and a product manager, he brings a wealth of knowledge in cloud and cloud-native architectures, big data solutions, DevOps practices and more.
Dotan is an international speaker, an Ambassador of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and of the OpenSearch Software Foundation, and host of the popular OpenObservability Talks podcast.
Currently working as senior developer advocate for the Open Source Strategy & Marketing team at AWS, Horovits evangelizes on the OpenSearch project by the Linux Foundation and on Observability in IT systems.