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Kris Freedain
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OpenSearchCon Europe 2025 - Amsterdam!

The community is coming to Amsterdam - April 30th - May 1st.

OpenSearchCon is the annual conference that brings the OpenSearch community together to learn, connect, and collaborate. Users, administrators, and developers attend to explore solutions to real-world problems, network with peers, and explore the future of search, observability, and security applications.

The Call for Presentations is currently open:

  • Search: Connect with other search and relevance practitioners with demos, deep dives, or new and novel techniques for building rich search applications.
  • Analytics, Security, and Observability: Deploying observability tools at scale? Using OpenSearch to turn log data into insights, or to help protect your infrastructure? We want to hear from you!
  • Community: Engage a community of builders on a topic that means something to you. Anything that might educate and inspire a community of open source technologists is up for consideration here.
  • Operating OpenSearch: Operating OpenSearch: Have you have built out an implementation of OpenSearch? Do you use OpenSearch in a solution that helps your own business or project? Share how you operate OpenSearch.

https://events.linuxfoundation.org/opensearchcon-europe/program/cfp/

Be sure to register now:

https://events.linuxfoundation.org/opensearchcon-europe/

💡 One last tip before you go

Spend less on your side projects

We have created a membership program that helps cap your costs so you can build and experiment for less. And we currently have early-bird pricing which makes it an even better value! 🐥

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