Lesley Cordero
About Lesley Cordero
Staff Software Engineer
The New York Times

Lesley Cordero is currently a Staff Software Engineer, Tech Lead at The New York Times. She has spent the majority of her career on edtech teams as an engineer, including Google for Education and other edtech startups. In her current role, she is focused on observability, shared platforms, and building excellent teams by setting reliability vision & strategy across The Times, improving our observability footprint, and cultivating culture that builds with the most vulnerable employees in mind first. She shows care for others by holding them accountable to the best versions of themselves – and by buying them the occasional bubble tea.

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About Daniel
About Lesley Cordero
Staff Software Engineer
Université du Québec

Daniel Lemire is a computer science professor at the Data Science Laboratory of the University of Quebec (TELUQ). He is among the top 500 GitHub users worldwide and has published over 80 peer-reviewed research papers. He is an editor at the journal Software: Practice and Experience,

The New York Times

Lesley Cordero is currently a Staff Software Engineer, Tech Lead at The New York Times. She has spent the majority of her career on edtech teams as an engineer, including Google for Education and other edtech startups. In her current role, she is focused on observability, shared platforms, and building excellent teams by setting reliability vision & strategy across The Times, improving our observability footprint, and cultivating culture that builds with the most vulnerable employees in mind first. She shows care for others by holding them accountable to the best versions of themselves – and by buying them the occasional bubble tea.

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TALK
TALK
Microservice Observability with Node.js and OpenTelemetry
Node.js, Open Source
In this talk, we'll focus on using the OpenTelemetry standard for Node.js observability, especially Node.js applications within distributed systems. We'll dive into OpenTelemetry concepts such as auto vs manual instrumentation and the different types of telemetry data, e.g. distributed tracing, metrics, and logging. We'll discuss this topic through the the lens of a platformized approach to implementing observability, and how this approach enables organizations to adopt OpenTelemetry. We'll define best practices, influenced by DevOps, shared tooling, and the support needed to create robust, observable applications.
  • Date: 08 Nov 2023
  • Time: 10:00 GMT | 09:00 UTC
  • Length: 25 minutes
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