Date: October 11, 2025
Starting Time: 9:30
End Time: 18:30
Location: Randstad Box, Milan

Advanced Observability Talk at DevFest Milano 2025

DevFest Milano 2025 is more than just a conference; it's a community celebration.
Date: October 11, 2025
Starting Time: 9:30
End Time: 18:30
Location: Randstad Box, Milan
Advanced Observability_DevFest Milano 2025
Speakers:

Martina Lilla

Cloud & Data Engineer, Datwave

DevFest Milano 2025 is a premier community-driven tech conference bringing together developers, engineers, and tech enthusiasts from around the globe. Organized by Google Developer Groups (GDG) Milano and GDG Cloud Milano, this event offers a full day of immersive sessions, hands-on workshops, and networking opportunities.

Key themes:

  • AI & Generative AI
  • Cloud Computing & DevOps
  • Web & Mobile Development
  • Career Development & Networking
  • Data & Analytics

Datwave at DevFest Milano 2025

Datwave, a BIP company, proudly sponsored DevFest Milano 2025. As a leader in AI and cloud-native solutions, Datwave is committed to empowering developers and organizations to harness the full potential of technology. Martina Lilla, Cloud & Data Engineer at Datwave, led a session on “Beyond Basic Monitoring: a comprehensive exploration of advanced Observability Methods.

About the session

Modern applications demand robust monitoring. This talk unveiled advanced techniques to elevate your observability game.

We explored powerful methods to enhance Logging and Tracing, going beyond the basics to gain deeper insights into our application’s behavior. But that’s not all – we also dove into the power of Custom Metrics and Alerts, discovering the tools to proactively identify and respond to potential issues.

The principles and tools proposed were demonstrated using Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Through real-world examples from the GCP Console, we learned how to effectively leverage these and other tools to pinpoint performance bottlenecks, troubleshoot issues proactively, and optimize your applications for maximum efficiency.

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