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Paris | Observability Unleashed - Boostez vos opérations IT, DevOps & SRE

La complexité des environnements IT ne cesse de croître. La visibilité en temps réel n'est plus une option. Le 14 avril 2026, Stéphane Estevez , EMEA Observability Market Advisor chez Splunk, vous invite chez Cisco à Paris pour un événement dédié à l'observabilité, avec les équipes Splunk & Cisco. Au programme : Observabilité assistée par l'IA Stratégies de données intégrées OpenTelemetry simplifié De la donnée à l'action, avec des cas concrets et démos live Observabilité pour l'IA et par l'IA.

KubeCon Europe 2026 | Universal Mesh: Connect and Secure Everything

Service mesh was a good start. But the industry needs something more comprehensive. At KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026, HAProxy's Baptiste Assmann presents a new architectural vision: Universal Mesh — a boundary-first approach that unifies North-South and East-West traffic management into a single platform, without sidecar overhead.

Why You Should Stop Buying SaaS and Start Building It

The "Buy vs. Build" rule is dead. Generic CRMs are too slow for lean startups, so we built our own. In this video, Ken breaks down "Radar," the custom AI dashboard we use at Speedscale to automate prospecting and outreach. Stop fighting bloated SaaS and start building the exact tools you need to solve your distribution problem. Learn more: speedscale.com.

Distributed Tracing | Debugging your Next.js applications with Sentry

Sometimes a simple stack trace won’t provide enough information for you to debug the issue at hand. There are types of issues that require you to know what happened leading up to the exception. In those cases, reach for tracing. Distributed tracing gives you an overview of every operation that happened during the execution of a certain functionality across your whole stack. Aside from being an awesome debugging tool, it also lets you identify any performance bottlenecks in your application. In this video you’ll learn how to view traces in Sentry and implement them in your Next.js application.