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  • LLMday London 2026 – Large Language Models, AI and ML

    We're thrilled to announce that our colleague Joshua Lee will be taking the stage as the opening keynote speaker at LLMday London 2026, a premier one-day conference dedicated to Large Language Models, AI, and Machine Learning.
    Taking place on May 28, 2026 at the Everyman Canary Wharf in London, LLMday brings together 30+ speakers across two packed tracks, covering everything from production ML systems and agentic AI to context engineering and real-world deployment challenges, with 150+ attendees from across the industry.
    Don't miss Joshua's keynote and a full day of practical AI insights.

  • AI Toys in the Attic: Our favorite AI tools and techniques for ClickHouse®

    Online Event

    LLMs and agents have upended software engineering. Like many of you we're exploring and working with AI constantly.
    We would like to invite you to see some of our favorite tools as well as ways we're using AI to build and support fast analytic apps on ClickHouse®. MCP, skills, code reviews, spec-based development, and searching for security holes are just a few of the things we plan to share in this webinar.
    We'll also discuss our vision for what AI means for real-time analytics and the roadmap we're working on to achieve it.
    Bring your questions and ideas!

  • SRE DAY NYC 2026 Talk – Site Reliability, DevOps and Cloud – OpenTelemetry Playtime is Over

    So you finally got your organization to invest in OpenTelemetry. You carefully evaluated observability backends and picked the perfect one. Then twelve months later, your costs have skyrocketed and you can't explain why. This talk examines how to emit meaningful telemetry while keeping costs under control, covering what to actually instrument, pipeline efficiency with OTel Arrow, sampling, filtering, and schema management with tools like Weaver.

  • Kubernetes Community Days New York 2026 – Uncovered: The Hard Truth About OpenTelemetry’s Vendor Neutrality

    Our Open Source Advocate, Joshua Lee, will be speaking at Kubernetes Community Days New York 2026 on June 10.
    We still hear people saying, "OpenTelemetry is vendor-neutral so you can switch vendors any time you want to." This is like saying that because the vCard format exists, it's easy to switch from iOS to Android. Sure, your core data will ultimately be portable, but you'll be missing a *lot* of other things.

  • Kubernetes Community Days New York 2026 – Panel: Telemetry That Matters

    We're excited to share that Joshua Lee, our Open Source Advocate, will be joining the stage at Kubernetes Community Days New York 2026! He'll be part of a panel discussion on Telemetry That Matters, alongside Carol Valencia (Cloud Architect at KrolCloud and Open-Source Contributor) and Diana Todea (Developer Experience Engineer at VictoriaMetrics). The discussion will examine how zero-code instrumentation affects workflows and system understanding, how meaningful telemetry improves day-to-day engineering work, and why unfiltered or unstructured data often has the opposite effect. The conversation will cover practical lessons for filtering, dropping, reducing, and shaping telemetry.

  • San Francisco Meetup: Operational AI

    At this OSA Community meetup, engineers and practitioners will share how they’re building real-time analytics and AI systems at production scale: streaming pipelines, real-time databases, feature stores, event-driven architectures, and the open-source technologies making it all possible.

  • Seattle Meetup: Operational AI

    At this OSA Community meetup, engineers and practitioners will share how they’re building real-time analytics and AI systems at production scale: streaming pipelines, real-time databases, feature stores, event-driven architectures, and the open-source technologies making it all possible.