
June 15, 2025 Tim Arthur
The first-ever OpenSearchCon India, held in the bustling tech hub of Bengaluru, has wrapped up, leaving the open-source community buzzing with excitement. The two-day conference, which took place from June 3rd to 4th, 2025, brought together developers, DevOps professionals, data engineers, and tech leaders from across the globe to dive deep into the world of search, analytics, and observability.
Hosted by the Linux Foundation, the event was a vibrant showcase of the power and potential of the OpenSearch project. From groundbreaking new features to inspiring community stories, here are some of the biggest takeaways from the conference.Interested in how live events and webcasting continue to grow? Check out our webinar statistics for the latest data.
The Future is Vector-Powered: Keynotes Set the Stage
The conference kicked off with a powerful keynote from Pallavi Priyadarshini, Senior Manager at Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Sreedhar Gade, Vice President of Engineering & Responsible AI at Freshworks. Their talk, “From Keyword Search to Vector Powered Insights: The OpenSearch Journey,” set the tone for the event, highlighting the evolution of search technology and the growing importance of vector search and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) in building intelligent, AI-powered applications. Another standout keynote was delivered by Fernando Garcia Valenzuela, Head of Engineering at Atlassian, who shared insights into how the software giant leverages OpenSearch at a massive scale. His presentation offered a real-world look at the challenges and triumphs of operating a high-demand search infrastructure.Hot Topics: AI, Observability, and Scaling to Petabytes
Throughout the conference, several key themes emerged as focal points of discussion and innovation:- The Rise of AI and Vector Search: Sessions on integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) with OpenSearch, orchestrating multimodal RAG with agentic workflows, and harnessing the power of vector stores for similarity search were packed with attendees eager to explore the new frontier of AI-driven search.
- Observability at Scale: The importance of robust observability in modern, distributed systems was a recurring topic. Experts from companies like Forrester and AWS shared best practices for scaling AI-powered observability and using OpenTelemetry for effortless instrumentation.
- Petabyte-Scale Log Management: A session by Freshworks on their migration from Elasticsearch to OpenSearch, resulting in a 30% cost reduction at a petabyte scale, drew significant attention. It showcased the power and efficiency of OpenSearch for handling massive volumes of data.