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May 21-22, 2026
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Thursday May 21, 2026 10:20am - 10:45am CDT
This talk presents a practical methodology for migrating a large proprietary observability platform to an OpenTelemetry-native architecture, using a GenAI-assisted workflow paired with a robust spec-driven strategy. Faced with hundreds of custom Java-based sensors, the engineering team designed a spec-driven conversion process that leverages GenAI to extract specifications, generate unit tests, and assist in implementing Go-based OpenTelemetry receivers. Each stage incorporates human review and test feedback loops to address the reliability limitations of GenAI and ensure functional correctness.

Additionally, a data-driven feasibility evaluation was conducted prior to large-scale conversion, where defined task types were benchmarked with and without GenAI to quantify effort savings and highlight where GenAI provides the greatest value.

Attendees will learn a reproducible workflow for large-scale migrations from proprietary to OpenTelemetry, how to pair GenAI with automated testing to manage risk, and insights on where GenAI accelerates real-world engineering tasks without compromising quality.
Speakers
avatar for Ying Mo

Ying Mo

Senior Software Engineer, IBM
Ying Mo is a Senior Software Engineer at IBM, recently working on IBM Instana, an observability platform, leading engineering team to transform the product to OpenTelemetry native. He is always enthusiastic to bring innovative ideas into product by leveraging open source technology... Read More →
avatar for Paras Kampasi

Paras Kampasi

Technical Product Manager, IBM
I work at the intersection of OpenTelemetry, observability, and modern cloud-native practices, helping teams make complex systems understandable and reliable. I speak and write about practical ways to apply open standards, close feedback loops between SREs and product teams, and turn... Read More →
Thursday May 21, 2026 10:20am - 10:45am CDT
Level One | Ballroom B
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