Chronosphere at KubeCon 2025

Atlanta, Georgia | November 10-13 | Booth #930

 

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Observability Day

November 10, 2025

Observability Day, a co-located event, fosters collaboration, discussion, and knowledge sharing of cloud-native observability projects, as well as vendor-neutral best practices for addressing observability challenges.

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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon

November 11-13, 2025

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship conference brings together adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities. Join for four days of collaboration, learning, and innovation to drive the future of cloud native computing.

The Schedule

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Cloud Native Rejekts

Speaking Session: Expanding Your Toolbox: Beginners Guide to Controlling Kubernetes Logs

Speaker: Eric D. Schabell, Director of Community & Developer Relation, Chronosphere

Whether you’re debugging production issues, operating multi-tenant clusters, or just trying to cut through the noise, this session will give you the tools and patterns you need to simplify and scale log collection.

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Cloud Native Rejekts

Observability Day

Keynote Speaking Session: The Distraction Tax: Why Your Observability Stack Might Be Slowing You Down

Speaker: Bill Hineline, Field CTO, Chronosphere

This talk unpacks how operational noise creeps in and how observability can either fuel it or fix it. You will walk away with a dead-simple framework to bring back to your leadership, an idea you can take credit for, that helps teams cut noise, reclaim focus, and ship faster.

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Observability Day

Lightning Talk

Speaking Session: Project Lightning Talk: Fluent Bit

Speaker: Eduardo Silva, Creator and Maintainer of Fluent Bit, Chronosphere

This talk will cover Fluent Bit’s new routing capabilities, including content-aware filtering and multi-signal processing, enabling you to reduce costs, simplify architecture, and gain fine-grained control over your telemetry flow.

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Lightning Talk

Hands-On Workshop

Session: AI-powered DevOps and Observability: Building intelligent delivery pipelines

Explore practical ways to bring AI-powered tools into your delivery pipelines and monitoring systems—helping you ship faster, resolve incidents sooner, and build more reliable infrastructure.

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Hands-On Workshop

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon

Solutions Showcase

Meet the Chronosphere Team at Booth #930 + the Fluent Bit Team at Kiosk 18B!

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon

Google Booth Demo

Demo: Live LLM troubleshooting with Gemma and Chronosphere

Speaker: Ryan Peirce, Channel & Alliances Senior Sales Engineer, Chronosphere

During this session, we'll use a live/interactive demo application that attendees can interact with and "cause" hallucinations or encounter performance issues from underlying GPU issues.

Google Booth Demo

Chronosphere Booth Demo

Demo: Guided Troubleshooting: The New Standard for Cloud-Native Reliability

Speakers:

Ben Raskin: Solutions Architect, Chronosphere

Shan Aminzadeh: Member of Technical Staff, Chronosphere

Chronosphere Booth Demo

Kubecrawl + CloudNativeFest

Come celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Fluent Bit with us!

Kubecrawl + CloudNativeFest

Solutions Showcase

Meet the Chronosphere Team at Booth #930 + the Fluent Bit Team at Kiosk 18B!

Solutions Showcase

Keynote Session

Keynote Session: How One Line of Code Freed 30,000 CPU Cores: Deep-Diving Fluent Bit at Petabyte Scale

Speaker: Fabian Ponce | Member of Technical Staff | OpenAI

Keynote Session

Speaking Session

Speaking Session: Fluent Bit: Smarter Telemetry Routing, Faster Pipelines

Speaker: Eduardo Silva, Creator and Maintainer of Fluent Bit, Chronosphere

As we celebrate 10 years of Fluent Bit, this session offers a fresh intro for new users and a look at what’s next.

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Speaking Session

Cheers to Observability!

Throw on your flannel, grab your headlamp, and join us for a DAM good time under the stars at RT60. No debugging in the dark—your observability compass will navigate the way.

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Cheers to Observability!

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon

Solutions Showcase

Meet the Chronosphere Team at Booth #930 + the Fluent Bit Team at Kiosk 18B!

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon

What Chronosphere Can Do For You

Chronosphere is the observability platform built for control.

Chronosphere’s observability platform reduces data volumes and associated costs by 60% on average, while saving developers thousands of hours.

With Chronosphere’s Fluent Bit-based Telemetry Pipeline, teams can standardize, optimize, and simplify observability and security log data–transforming logs at the source and routing them to any destination without lock-in.

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Meet AI Guided Troubleshooting

Faster, smarter incident resolution. Chronosphere’s AI pinpoints root causes, guides next steps, and learns from every fix — so your team resolves issues in minutes, not hours.

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Chronosphere is proud to be a leading partner in open source from maintaining Fluent Bit, to starting Perses, to contributing across the Prometheus and OpenTelemetry ecosystems. Stop by Kiosk 18B for a demo, learn about the latest Fluent Bit release (v4.2), and see how we’re helping the community shape the future of observability.

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