This is KubeCon Europe week, and at Timescale, we’re celebrating it with a new edition of #AlwaysBeLaunching! During this week, we are releasing new features and content every day, all focused on Promscale and observability. We have awesome demos (and swag) to give you! Our launch week continues, introducing native support for alerts in Promscale, allowing users to define conditions for their metrics using PromQL, identical file formats to Prometheus, and seamless integration with Grafana and Jaeger. Configuring alerting rules in Promscale is similar to Prometheus, using YAML files that identify AlertManagers and link to YAML files containing alerting rules to load. The new functionality opens the door to streaming metrics from OpenTelemetry directly into Promscale and raising alerts on them. To learn how you can configure alerts in Promscale, keep reading and check out our documentation. We are excited to provide this functionality to our Promscale users, allowing them to select where they produce alerts and giving them the option of not running a full Prometheus instance on edge. In the future, we are planning to support sending alerts to Alertmanagers based on pure SQL queries.