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AppSignal expands OpenTelemetry support for Go, Java & PHP

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AppSignal has introduced expanded native support for OpenTelemetry, now allowing small and midsize businesses to monitor Go, Java, and PHP applications in addition to Ruby, Elixir, and Node.js.

With this update, AppSignal's application performance monitoring (APM) suite now provides automatic instrumentation, error tracking, and performance monitoring across six widely-used languages. The solution aims to offer engineering and development teams the flexibility to use the OpenTelemetry (OTel) standard, enabling complete monitoring and observability without the need for custom integration work or concern over vendor lock-in.

Expanded language support

AppSignal's new features include native support for the OpenTelemetry protocol (OTLP) covering traces, metrics, and logs. Customers can now benefit from automatic instrumentation and instant support for the Go (Gin, Echo), Java (Spring Boot), and PHP (Laravel, Symfony) frameworks. This is in addition to the existing support for Ruby, Elixir, and Node.js applications.

Key aspects of the expansion include zero-configuration OTel collector integration, unified monitoring for all six languages, dashboards optimised to display runtime-specific metrics, and migration paths from proprietary AppSignal agents to OpenTelemetry instrumentation.

Data portability and integration

OpenTelemetry as an industry standard ensures that telemetry data collected through AppSignal can be used with any compatible platform. The smart sampling features now capture 100 percent of errors, trigger anomaly detection, and manage data volume to balance comprehensiveness and efficiency. The company's platform also transforms OTel data into actionable insights and provides pre-built visualisation dashboards and intelligent alerts.

Wes Oudshoorn, Chief Product Officer at AppSignal commented, "Current OpenTelemetry tools typically overwhelm developers by dumping raw metrics, logs, and traces with little context. We took a different approach by adopting OTel rather than building proprietary language integrations. AppSignal translates OTel data into clear insights, showing developers exactly what is broken or slow without requiring them to piece it together themselves."
"Now offering first-class support for PHP, Java, and Go through our OTel implementation, AppSignal also accepts any OTel data, enabling full-stack observability for virtually any setup. To simplify onboarding, we provide a hosted collector, so developers do not need to run their own. We are excited to welcome new programming communities to AppSignal and deliver the experience they expect from a modern observability platform."

Simplicity and accessibility for SMBs

AppSignal's updated APM suite is designed with pricing and onboarding simplicity in mind, targeting the requirements of SMB engineering teams. The implementation of a hosted OpenTelemetry collector means developers are not required to maintain their own, further reducing overhead and simplifying adoption.

With native OTel integration, AppSignal customers can access full-stack observability for diverse software environments without needing to commit exclusively to one solution provider. This approach has been designed to support developers across a range of environments, languages, and frameworks.

The company supports development teams in over 2,000 organisations across more than 60 countries. Its monitoring and logging solutions enable teams to automate monitoring workflows, address performance issues proactively, and improve the experience for end users.

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