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Michael Hausenblas
Product Lead, AWS
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My name is Michael Hausenblas and I'm a Product Lead in the AWS open source observability service team. I want to help you implement Return on Investment Driven Observability using open standards and open source including but not limited to OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, and Grafana.
In the context of our service team I'm working on Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, Amazon Managed Grafana, and the AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry. From 2018 to 2022 I served as a Cloud Native Ambassador at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).
For AWS-related inquires please use hausenbl@amazon.com and mhausenblas@icloud.com for everything else. Also, I'm usually hanging out on CNCF Slack and Bluesky.
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Activities
client-go package, custom controllers & resources,
and custom API servers.
Some of my active projects:
- Contributing to open source software in the observability space, upstream.
- Working with partners and community on open observability specifications.
- Sharing updates via the observability newsletter.
- Serving on Programme Commitees such as KubeCon + CloudNativeCon.
A list of all advocacy sites I've ever done is also available.
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Some of my past activities:
- Speaking at events, for example: GopherCon, ContainerCamp, O'Reilly Velocity, ContainerSched, Software Circus, DevOpsCon, distributed matters, FOSDEM, O'Reilly Strata, Devoxx, Hadoop Summit, OSCON, Thingmonk, various user groups all over the place—most of my presentations are available via speakerdeck.com.
- Contributing to the AWS Controllers for Kubernetes project.
- The AWS Container Security Survey 2020.
- Maintaining tools and techniques around troubleshooting Kubernetes apps.
- Developing kubed-sh, the Kubernetes cluster shell for the casual cluster user.
- Helping people to learn Kubernetes via kubernetesbyexample.com.
- PoCing Parameterizer, a tool for generic Kubernetes app installs.
- Providing developers with good practices around ops for cloud native/containerized environments via some.ops4devs.info.
- Compiling a collection of code snippets for
client-go. - Co-developing the Container Orchestration Benchmark.
- Maintaining All Things Linux containers reference website
- Developing ReShifter, the Kubernetes backup and restore tool.
- Developing cinf, a Linux command line tool to view namespaces and cgroups.
- Toying around with distributed named pipes.
- Maintaining DC/OS.
- Contributing to the Myriad project, a Mesos framework for dynamically scaling YARN clusters, allowing to run Hadoop apps such as Spark alongside non-Hadoop applications such as Node.js, Memecached, RoR, etc.
- Contributing to p24e.io, the Programmable Infrastructure advocacy site.
- Hosting the DC/OS Office Hours.
- Co-chairing the #MesosCon Europe 2015 which took place in Dublin, Ireland in October 2015.
- Mentoring data processing in the Internet of Things (IoT) through the iot-a; for example, I'm a mentor at the Startupbootcamp Internet of Things & Data.
- In my role as Chief Data Engineer at MapR Technologies I wrote about polyglot processing and data analytics economics.
- Contributing to the Apache Drill, where I helped building an interactive, distributed query engine and maintained drill-user.org.
- Research and development in the Internet of Things (IoT) area such as the HTTP and CoAP book chapter or the Mobile Augmented Reality position paper and demo.
- General Chair of the European Data Forum 2013 (EDF).
- Co-creator and maintainer of the 5 ★ Open Data site, explaining costs & benefits of Open Data incl. examples for each stage.
- Initiator and co-maintainer of enable-cors.org to advocate good practices around CORS.
- Inventor of and contributor to the 'Vocabulary of Interlinked Datasets' (VoID) that allows to describe RDF-based datasets.
- I was co-chairing the W3C RDB2RDF Working Group that standardised mappings of relational data into RDF.
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