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OpenSearchCon Berlin Session #2770

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#
# Sample data for community members.
#

# The short name is used to identify related pieces of content in the site. For example it is used in the "authors" array of blog posts, and it is used in the "presenters" array for OpenSearch Conference sessions to identify who is speaking.
# The format for existing values is not normalized. In some cases it is "first-initial-of-first-name" + "last-name", or matching a GitHub username, or something all together random. What is important is that it is unique within the system.
short_name: "hgandhi"

# The member's full name, or otherwise meaningful preferred name. It is used in the templates for presenting content authors as well as the name of conference speakers.
name: "Hariharan Gandhi"

# The path to the community member's photo.
photo: "/assets/media/community/members/hgandhi.jpg"

# Used as the level 1 page header text.
primary_title: 'Hariharan Gandhi'

# Used as the document title displayed in the browser title bar.
title: 'OpenSearch Project Community Member: Hariharan Gandhi'

# Breadcrumbs specification.
# The community icon is expected.
# The breadcrumbs path structure is Communit -> Members -> Hariharan Gandhi's Profile.
breadcrumbs:
icon: community
items:
- title: Community
url: /community/index.html
- title: Members
url: /community/members/index.html
- title: "Hariharan Gandhi's Profile"
url: '/community/members/first-last.html'

# Community member job title and company where they work.
job_title_and_company: 'Product Owner, SAP'

# Array of conference IDs for which the community member is a keynote speaker, if any, or boolean false otherwise.
# This value is only relevant for member's with the "conference_speaker" user persona.
keynote_speaker:
- '2024-europe'
# keynote_speaker: false

# The conference topic track for the conference sessions that the user is a speaker. These are shaped as an array of value pairs mapping conference ID and name.
# For example for the North American conference for the year 2023, and the "Community" track:
session_track:
- conference_id: "2024-europe"
name: "keynote"

# URL for the community member profile.
permalink: '/community/members/hariharan-gandhi.html'

# Array of community member user personas.
# At this time, only conference_speaker, and author are defined.
personas:
- conference_speaker
- author

# Array of conference IDs that the member is a speaker.
conference_id:
- "2024-europe"


# Optional GitHub username
#github: githubusername

# Optional LinkedIn username
#linkedin: linkedinusername

# Optional Twitter username
#twitter: twitterusername

# Optional Mastodon server url, and username / handle.
#mastodon:
# url: https://mastodon.social/@mastodonusername
# name: mastodonusername
---

Hariharan Gandhi is a Distributed Systems engineer. Currently serving as the Product Owner for Logging Services at SAP's Business Technology Platform, Hariharan brings over 11 years of experience in the Software Industry, with a steadfast focus on SAP’s logging/observability needs for the past 8 years. In his previous role as an Architect, Hariharan spearheaded the replatforming of OpenSearch-based logging services to Kubernetes at scale. He holds a Master’s degree in Distributed Software Systems from the Technical University of Darmstadt. He is motivated to share his learnings and insights on leveraging OpenSearch for scalable logging services.

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{"message": "[OpenSearch.Spelling] Error: Hariharan. If you are referencing a setting, variable, format, function, or repository, surround it with tic marks.", "location": {"path": "_community_members/hgandhi.md", "range": {"start": {"line": 79, "column": 343}}}, "severity": "ERROR"}

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{"message": "[OpenSearch.Spelling] Error: replatforming. If you are referencing a setting, variable, format, function, or repository, surround it with tic marks.", "location": {"path": "_community_members/hgandhi.md", "range": {"start": {"line": 79, "column": 369}}}, "severity": "ERROR"}

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[OpenSearch.Inclusive] Use 'cluster manager' instead of 'Master' because the latter is an offensive term.
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{"message": "[OpenSearch.Inclusive] Use 'cluster manager' instead of 'Master' because the latter is an offensive term.", "location": {"path": "_community_members/hgandhi.md", "range": {"start": {"line": 79, "column": 455}}}, "severity": "ERROR"}
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#
# Sample data for community members.
#

# The short name is used to identify related pieces of content in the site. For example it is used in the "authors" array of blog posts, and it is used in the "presenters" array for OpenSearch Conference sessions to identify who is speaking.
# The format for existing values is not normalized. In some cases it is "first-initial-of-first-name" + "last-name", or matching a GitHub username, or something all together random. What is important is that it is unique within the system.
short_name: "llusim"

# The member's full name, or otherwise meaningful preferred name. It is used in the templates for presenting content authors as well as the name of conference speakers.
name: "Liat Lusim"

# The path to the community member's photo.
photo: "/assets/media/community/members/no-image-available.svg"

# Used as the level 1 page header text.
primary_title: 'Liat Lusim'

# Used as the document title displayed in the browser title bar.
title: 'OpenSearch Project Community Member: Liat Lusim'

# Breadcrumbs specification.
# The community icon is expected.
# The breadcrumbs path structure is Communit -> Members -> Liat Lusim's Profile.
breadcrumbs:
icon: community
items:
- title: Community
url: /community/index.html
- title: Members
url: /community/members/index.html
- title: "Liat Lusim's Profile"
url: '/community/members/first-last.html'

# Community member job title and company where they work.
job_title_and_company: 'Tech Lead - Yotpo'

# Array of conference IDs for which the community member is a keynote speaker, if any, or boolean false otherwise.
# This value is only relevant for member's with the "conference_speaker" user persona.
#keynote_speaker:
# - '2023-north-america'
# keynote_speaker: false

# The conference topic track for the conference sessions that the user is a speaker. These are shaped as an array of value pairs mapping conference ID and name.
# For example for the North American conference for the year 2023, and the "Community" track:
session_track:
- conference_id: "2024-europe"
name: "Operating OpenSearch"

# URL for the community member profile.
permalink: '/community/members/liat-lusim.html'

# Array of community member user personas.
# At this time, only conference_speaker, and author are defined.
personas:
- conference_speaker

# Array of conference IDs that the member is a speaker.
conference_id:
- "2024-europe"


# Optional GitHub username
#github: githubusername

# Optional LinkedIn username
#linkedin: linkedinusername

# Optional Twitter username
#twitter: twitterusername

# Optional Mastodon server url, and username / handle.
#mastodon:
# url: https://mastodon.social/@mastodonusername
# name: mastodonusername
---

Tech Lead - Yotpo

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#
# Sample data for community members.
#

# The short name is used to identify related pieces of content in the site. For example it is used in the "authors" array of blog posts, and it is used in the "presenters" array for OpenSearch Conference sessions to identify who is speaking.
# The format for existing values is not normalized. In some cases it is "first-initial-of-first-name" + "last-name", or matching a GitHub username, or something all together random. What is important is that it is unique within the system.
short_name: "mkarnik"

# The member's full name, or otherwise meaningful preferred name. It is used in the templates for presenting content authors as well as the name of conference speakers.
name: "Mukul Karnik"

# The path to the community member's photo.
photo: "/assets/media/community/members/mkarnik.jpeg"

# Used as the level 1 page header text.
primary_title: 'Mukul Karnik'

# Used as the document title displayed in the browser title bar.
title: 'OpenSearch Project Community Member: Mukul Karnik'

# Breadcrumbs specification.
# The community icon is expected.
# The breadcrumbs path structure is Communit -> Members -> Mukul Karnik's Profile.
breadcrumbs:
icon: community
items:
- title: Community
url: /community/index.html
- title: Members
url: /community/members/index.html
- title: "Mukul Karnik's Profile"
url: '/community/members/first-last.html'

# Community member job title and company where they work.
job_title_and_company: 'General Manager, OpenSearch'

# Array of conference IDs for which the community member is a keynote speaker, if any, or boolean false otherwise.
# This value is only relevant for member's with the "conference_speaker" user persona.
keynote_speaker:
- '2024-europe'
# keynote_speaker: false

# The conference topic track for the conference sessions that the user is a speaker. These are shaped as an array of value pairs mapping conference ID and name.
# For example for the North American conference for the year 2023, and the "Community" track:
session_track:
- conference_id: "2024-europe"
name: "Keynote"

# URL for the community member profile.
permalink: '/community/members/mukul-karnik.html'

# Array of community member user personas.
# At this time, only conference_speaker, and author are defined.
personas:
- conference_speaker
- author

# Array of conference IDs that the member is a speaker.
conference_id:
- "2024-europe"


# Optional GitHub username
#github: githubusername

# Optional LinkedIn username
#linkedin: linkedinusername

# Optional Twitter username
#twitter: twitterusername

# Optional Mastodon server url, and username / handle.
#mastodon:
# url: https://mastodon.social/@mastodonusername
# name: mastodonusername
---

Mukul Karnik is General Manager for OpenSearch at Amazon Web Services, where he helps steward the open-source OpenSearch Project and is responsible for large-scale cloud-native search, log, and security analytics platforms. Mukul has held several roles since joining Amazon in 2005, including serving as engineering director for Amazon QuickSight at the time the service was launched and leading the service and caching infrastructure org that powers Amazon and AWS services. Mukul earned his Master’s degree from the University of Maryland, College Park. He holds more than 30 patents and has authored several journals and conference papers.

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{"message": "[OpenSearch.Spelling] Error: Mukul. If you are referencing a setting, variable, format, function, or repository, surround it with tic marks.", "location": {"path": "_community_members/mkarnik.md", "range": {"start": {"line": 79, "column": 477}}}, "severity": "ERROR"}

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#
# Sample data for community members.
#

# The short name is used to identify related pieces of content in the site. For example it is used in the "authors" array of blog posts, and it is used in the "presenters" array for OpenSearch Conference sessions to identify who is speaking.
# The format for existing values is not normalized. In some cases it is "first-initial-of-first-name" + "last-name", or matching a GitHub username, or something all together random. What is important is that it is unique within the system.
short_name: "ncosta"

# The member's full name, or otherwise meaningful preferred name. It is used in the templates for presenting content authors as well as the name of conference speakers.
name: "Nilushan Costa"

# The path to the community member's photo.
photo: "/assets/media/community/members/ncosta.jpeg"

# Used as the level 1 page header text.
primary_title: 'Nilushan Costa'

# Used as the document title displayed in the browser title bar.
title: 'OpenSearch Project Community Member: Nilushan Costa'

# Breadcrumbs specification.
# The community icon is expected.
# The breadcrumbs path structure is Communit -> Members -> Nilushan Costa's Profile.
breadcrumbs:
icon: community
items:
- title: Community
url: /community/index.html
- title: Members
url: /community/members/index.html
- title: "Nilushan Costa's Profile"
url: '/community/members/first-last.html'

# Community member job title and company where they work.
job_title_and_company: 'Choreo'

# Array of conference IDs for which the community member is a keynote speaker, if any, or boolean false otherwise.
# This value is only relevant for member's with the "conference_speaker" user persona.
#keynote_speaker:
# - '2023-north-america'
# keynote_speaker: false

# The conference topic track for the conference sessions that the user is a speaker. These are shaped as an array of value pairs mapping conference ID and name.
# For example for the North American conference for the year 2023, and the "Community" track:
session_track:
- conference_id: "2024-europe"
name: "Analytics, Observability, and Security"

# URL for the community member profile.
permalink: '/community/members/nilushan-costa.html'

# Array of community member user personas.
# At this time, only conference_speaker, and author are defined.
personas:
- conference_speaker

# Array of conference IDs that the member is a speaker.
conference_id:
- "2024-europe"


# Optional GitHub username
#github: githubusername

# Optional LinkedIn username
#linkedin: linkedinusername

# Optional Twitter username
#twitter: twitterusername

# Optional Mastodon server url, and username / handle.
#mastodon:
# url: https://mastodon.social/@mastodonusername
# name: mastodonusername
---

Nilushan is a part of the Choreo team at WSO2 and works on Observability features. When not working, he can be found flying planes or going on adrenaline-fuelled adventures

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{"message": "[OpenSearch.Spelling] Error: Choreo. If you are referencing a setting, variable, format, function, or repository, surround it with tic marks.", "location": {"path": "_community_members/ncosta.md", "range": {"start": {"line": 78, "column": 27}}}, "severity": "ERROR"}
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- **Linux**: Ensure `vm.max_map_count` is set to at least 262144 as per the [documentation](/docs/opensearch/install/important-settings/).
2. Download [docker-compose.yml](/samples/docker-compose.yml) into your desired directory
- **Note for OpenSearch 2.12 or later:**
When setting up the security demo configuration, set the initial admin password using the `OPENSEARCH_INITIAL_ADMIN_PASSWORD` environment variable. For more information, see [Setting up a demo configuration](https://opensearch.org/docs/latest/security/configuration/demo-configuration/).
Fresh installs of 2.12 or later require that you define an admin password --- using the `OPENSEARCH_INITIAL_ADMIN_PASSWORD` environment variable --- when configuring the security demo. For more information, see [Setting up a demo configuration](https://opensearch.org/docs/latest/security/configuration/demo-configuration/).
3. Run `docker-compose up`
4. Have a nice coffee while everything is downloading and starting up
5. Navigate to [http://localhost:5601/](http://localhost:5601) for OpenSearch Dashboards
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#
# The expected filename format is ${conference_id}-${url-encoded-session-title}.md
# For example the "Community Inclusion" session from the 2023 conference in North America the title is "2023-north-america-community-inclusion.html"
#

# Conference session speaker short name that maps to a short_name value
# in the community members collection.
primary_presenter: 'flast'

# Conference session speaker full name.
speaker_name_full: 'Mukul and Hariharan'

# Conference session title.
speaker_talk_title: 'Delivering the next wave of innovation with OpenSearch'

# Page level 1 header title.
primary_title: 'Delivering the next wave of innovation with OpenSearch'

# Page document title displayed in the browser title bar.
title: 'OpenSearchCon 2024 Session: Delivering the next wave of innovation with OpenSearch'

breadcrumbs:
icon: community
items:
- title: OpenSearchCon
url: /events/opensearchcon/index.html
- title: 2024
url: /events/opensearchcon/2024/index.html
- title: Europe
url: /events/opensearchcon/2024/europe/index.html
- title: Session Summaries
url: /events/opensearchcon/2024/europe/sessions/index.html
# Session date / time
# The template logic expects the following format: YYYY-MM-DD - h:m(am|pm)-(h:m(am|pm))
session_time: "time TBD"

session_room: "a room yet to be determined."


# Session topic track.
session_track: "Community"

# URL permalink for the session.
permalink: '/events/opensearchcon/sessions/delivering-the-next-wave-of-innovation-with-opensearch.html'

# ID of the YouTube video of the session to embed in the page.
# This is to be added after the conference and after the session recordings
# are uploaded to YouTube.
#youtube_video_id: 'SOME_YOUTUBE_VIDEO_ID'

# Conference ID.
# It is normative to use the format of 'YYYY-location-name', eg. '2023-north-america'.
conference_id: '2024-europe'

# Array of short_name values for the Community Members with the conference_speaker persona whom are presenting the session. This includes the primary_speaker indicated above and any other presenters (if any).
presenters:
- mkarnik
- hgandhi
---
As the data that drives applications and systems grows in volume and complexity, builders are turning to OpenSearch to help transform information into insight and innovation. Join OpenSearch General Manager Mukul Karnik and SAP Product Owner Hariharan Gandhi for an inspiring look at how the community is harnessing OpenSearch’s expanding toolkit and GenAI capabilities to drive the next wave of search, analytics, observability, and security workloads.
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