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Virtual Event: Cloud Native Los Angeles

Date: Fri, April 11, 2025

Location: Virtual

Join us for a Virtual Event with Cloud Native Community Groups on April 11, 2025! Set against a stunning digital backdrop of dark blue and orange hues, this is an event you won't want to miss. Meet experts and enthusiasts from Los Angeles and beyond in this dynamic online gathering!.

Event Overview

CNCF’s Los Angeles (LA) community group represents our LA cloud native community and aims to promote and champion CNCF and open source technology as well as help network and collaborate. We are here to support the community by helping network, share, and learn!

Session Info: Observability Shouldn’t Feel Like Quicksand

Featuring Graziano Casto | Mia-Platform | Developer Relations

Observability shouldn’t feel like quicksand—learn how to build Observability-as-a-Service into your Internal Developer Platform (IDP) from day one. This talk explores how developer platforms + observability create paved paths for seamless tooling adoption, reduce complexity, and help teams stay ahead of system telemetry.

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Speakers

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A smiling man, Eric D. Schabell, wears glasses and a dark sweater against a plain background.
Eric D. Schabell

Director of Technical Marketing and Evangelism | Chronosphere

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A smiling man, Eric D. Schabell, wears glasses and a dark sweater against a plain background.

Director of Technical Marketing and Evangelism | Chronosphere

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Director of Technical Marketing and Evangelism | Chronosphere

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Eric is Chronosphere’s Director of Technical Marketing and Evangelism. He’s renowned in the development community as a speaker, lecturer, author, and baseball expert. His current role allows him to help the world understand the challenges they are facing with cloud native observability. He brings a unique perspective to the stage with a professional life dedicated to sharing his deep expertise of open source technologies, organizations, and is a CNCF Ambassador.