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Come show your support for your fellow developers!
We're very happy to bring the community together for an evening of learning & connection. This time, we'll have a community member sharing a use case and, as usual, an Elastic employee who's one of the maintainers of opentelemetry-ruby, sharing their expertise as well.
Join us to learn something new, & meet others passionate about music, search, AI, & all things tech.
Agenda:
5:30 pm: Doors open; say hi & eat some food
6:00 pm: "From Beats to Bytes: Teaching AI, Music, & Python Coding W. Elastic by @Treeko.mp3", by Isaac Atif
6:30 pm: Q&A with Isaac
6:40 pm: "Integrating OpenTelemetry with the Elastic Stack", by Eric Mustin, Sr Customer Architect at Elastic & one of the maintainers of opentelemetry-ruby
7:10 pm: Q&A with Eric
7:20 - 7:30 pm: Networking & event wrap-up
Abstract
"From Beats to Bytes: Teaching AI, Music, & Python Coding W. Elastic by @Treeko.mp3"
We'll explore:
- How Elasticsearch can be used to organize & search through large content libraries (music samples, project files, video clips, code snippets) for fast retrieval.
- Ways Kibana visualizations can track audience engagement & content performance in real time.
- The role of AI-driven insights in shaping creative output, from deciding which DJ mixes to publish next to optimizing Python course delivery for beginners.
- How to bridge technical concepts with creative workflows to reach a global audience, including Spanish-speaking learners in Latin America & Spain.
Whether you're a developer, educator, or creator, you'll leave with practical ideas for using Elastic's tools to bring structure, insight, & scalability to your own projects, technical or creative.
Isaac is a DJ, music producer & Columbia professor born & raised in The Bronx, NYC, teaching 7,000+ students in-person & across his fast-growing community on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram & LinkedIn
"Integrating OpenTelemetry with the Elastic Stack"
OpenTelemetry's mission is to enable effective observability with high-quality, portable, & ubiquitous telemetry. The Elastic Stack's native OTEL support now aligns directly with that goal, making it easier & more economical to adopt OTel without vendor-specific agents or SDKs.
This talk reviews how Observability data signals are generated in software systems, the benefits & shortcomings of OpenTelemetry 3rd party integrations, & advancements in grassroots first-party OpenTelemetry instrumentation. We'll end with a short demo showing how to enable effective observability with OpenTelemetry & the ElasticStack.
Eric Mustin is a Customer Architect at Elastic based in New Jersey. He is an active Open Source contributor, CNCF Member, & the co-maintainer of OpenTelemetry Ruby. He has previously worked on Observability & Engineering teams at Shopify, Datadog, UBS, & Primary.com, & in his free time, he likes to make soup.
Where: Elastic NYC Office
1250 Broadway, Floor 16, Training Room
New York, NY 10001
When: Wednesday, Dec 3rd | Doors open at 5:30 PM
If you're a long-time Elastic user or just starting your journey, this is the perfect opportunity to share ideas, meet new people, & get inspired. See you there!
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