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May 19 - 20 | In-Person Only
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Tuesday May 19, 2026 5:15pm - 5:40pm PDT
Have you ever wished you could better understand how the entities in your graph behave over time? Are they cacheable? How often are they updated? How often are they accessed? What is the distribution of keys?

The primitives of GraphQL federation are simple: Entities with keys to uniquely identify them, distributed across multiple services.

The story they tell? It's a fascinating one, but nobody talks about it. Until now.
And it's not even that complicated, just a couple of hashes and we're able to learn more about your data than you ever thought possible.
Speakers
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Jens Neuse

Jens Neuse (CEO WunderGraph), WunderGraph
Jens is a father to 3 kids, tries to be a good husband, is the author and a maintainer of graphql-go-tools for more than 6 years, and the CEO and Co-Founder of WunderGraph, a company that offers Cosmo, an open source GraphQL Federation platform.
Tuesday May 19, 2026 5:15pm - 5:40pm PDT
Boardroom
  Observability + Telemetry + Tracing
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