Why OpenTelemetry Is Paving the Way for the Rise of the Observability Warehouse
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17-Feb-2026
Eric Tschetter, chief architect at Imply and creator of Apache Druid, explains how the rapid adoption of open source OpenTelemetry for instrumenting applications is reshaping modern observability architectures. As telemetry data volumes surge, organizations are moving toward an “observability warehouse” model that unifies logs, metrics and traces into a scalable analytics foundation capable of delivering real-time operational intelligence.
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