Scaling OpenTelemetry in the Enterprise
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The golden age of OpenTelemetry has officially arrived, but the massive surge in adoption is leaving unprepared DevOps teams drowning in a costly avalanche of unfiltered data. Ryan Goins, Head of Product for Bindplane, explains how enterprises are breaking free from vendor lock-in by deploying hundreds of thousands of standard OTel collectors, only to realize they now desperately need intelligent telemetry pipelines to compress, route, and reduce that noise by up to 40%. As the project expands to gobble up everything from security logs to AI inferencing metrics, organizations must stop hoarding empty fields and start leveraging GenAI processors to automatically govern their data before their cloud bills explode.
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