Why Observability Matters in EDA Applications!?

In this session, we will understand the pillars of observability in EDA and how dashboards of events and dead-letter queues would be beneficial for you as a Developer while instrumenting an EDA application to a third-party tool such as New Relic.
May 9, 2025 10:00 AM
PST
Live Webinar
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Panelists

Jones Zachariah Noel N
Senior Developer Relations Engineer @ New Relic, AWS Serverless Hero
Tech enthusiast who loves the community which has helped him learn and share his knowledge. Co-organizer of AWS User Group Bengaluru

What will you learn?

1
Role of Observability in EDA

Learn why visibility into event flow is critical in event-driven systems. You’ll discover the core observability pillars that help you monitor, debug, and manage EDA applications—so you’re never left guessing what happened to an event.

2
Learn How to Spot Issues Before They Become Outages

See how tools like event dashboards and dead-letter queues give you the power to catch failures and bottlenecks early. You'll understand how to build systems that are not just decoupled, but also debuggable and resilient.

3
Get Hands-On with Instrumentation and New Relic Integration

Walk through practical steps to instrument your EDA system and integrate it with third-party observability platforms like New Relic. You'll gain the skills to bring full visibility into your serverless architecture with minimal overhead.

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In this session, we will understand the pillars of observability in EDA and how dashboards of events and dead-letter queues would be beneficial for you as a Developer while instrumenting an EDA application to a third-party tool such as New Relic.
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