Polar Signals Organizing and Attending PromCon 2024

Polar Signals Is Organizing PromCon EU 2024 in Berlin!

September 11, 2024

We are excited to announce that Polar Signals is once again actively involved in the organization of PromCon this year, which will be held in Berlin! With the expertise and dedication of our own Matthias and Jah, we're working to make this event an unforgettable experience for the Prometheus community.

What’s PromCon?

PromCon is the annual conference for those unfamiliar with it, bringing together the global Prometheus community. It’s a place where developers, engineers, and enthusiasts meet to exchange knowledge, discuss best practices, and dive into the latest advancements in observability and monitoring with Prometheus. It’s a unique opportunity to hear from industry experts, contribute to the open-source ecosystem, and network with like-minded professionals.

Our Role at PromCon

As active maintainers and contributors to Prometheus and its ecosystem the Prometheus community, Polar Signals has always been passionate about supporting open-source and observability. This year, Matthias and Jah are again organizing PromCon with the help of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.

Why We’re Excited About PromCon 2024

This year’s PromCon shaping up to be a fantastic event, with Berlin providing the perfect setting for great conversations, talks, and collaboration. With a packed schedule of insightful presentations, the focus will be on the future of observability, Prometheus v3.0, and the entire cloud-native ecosystem.


We are incredibly excited to see what new ideas and innovations the community will bring forward and how we can continue pushing the boundaries of monitoring.

Join Us in Berlin!

We’d love to see you at PromCon 2024 in Berlin! Whether you’re a Prometheus expert or just starting your observability journey, there’s something for everyone. Stay tuned for more event updates, and join the sessions in person or via the live stream on promcon.io.


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