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As an open-source project, OpenTelemetry sets standards for telemetry data sets and works with a wide range of systems and platforms to collect and export telemetry data to backend systems. As OpenTelemetry trends evolve, I would love to see more opinionated, turnkey solutions for adopting OpenTel at scale in 2026.
Finally, the most important question: Opensource software enabled the vast software ecosystem that we now enjoy; will open AI lead to an flourishing AI ecosystem, or will it still be possible for a single vendor (or nation) to dominate? And they can do useful work, particularly if fine-tuned for a specific application domain.
is in April of 2026, and the End of Life for MySQL 5.7 This could be handy for tracking query tuning and performance auditing. Please note that comments in italics are mine and do not reflect the views of Percona and possibly not anyone else. Quick reminder The End of Life for MySQL 8.0 is in October of 2023. Tempus Fugit!
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