11-21, 12:00–12:25 (Pacific/Auckland), WG607
OpenSearch is an open source 'observability platform' and a growing part of any modern DevOps stack and cloud infrastructure. Though it may seem a world away from anything to do with geospatial, I will show some of the geospatial capabilities of the platform.
OpenSearch is the open source version of what you may have otherwise heard of ('Elastic Search')
if at some point if you work in DevOps or cloud infrastructure in the past decade or so. In my role
as a DevOps/software engineer I have worked on integrating OpenSearch as an observability platform
(analysing/monitoring logs and metrics) for cloud hosted software application and services. I was
very excited to see that this software has geospatial! This presentation will outline the
geospatial capabilities of OpenSearch and use cases for the platform beyond an observability platform.
For more info - see https://opensearch.org/ or https://github.com/opensearch-project
Rebecca always saw the potential to transition to working with satellite imagery due to familiarity with raster image processing via research in x-ray physics (where she learnt the ropes with image processing) and has been inspired to work in geospatial in various roles as a software developer and dev ops engineer over the past decade. She is currently a Senior EO Developer at FrontierSI.