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Common Sense Virtual Roundtable:

3 Ways IT Leaders are Using Observability to Make IT a Profit Center

January 20th, 1 PM – 2 PM CT

Presented by

Era Software

Here’s what we discussed:

According to 2021 Gartner® Hype Cycle™ for Monitoring, Observability and Cloud Operations: “As organizations transform and expand service offerings into cloud-native, geographically distributed, container and microservice-based architectures, the amount of log data generated — already in the petabyte per day range at some organizations — will start approaching exabyte levels. At this scale, collection, storage, and data analysis are very challenging.”*

In this session, we covered:

    • Common blockers that IT leaders – CIOs, VPs of Engineering, SRE, Platform, Cloud Infrastructure, and others – have to realize the ROI of observability at petabyte scale.
    • How can Engineering and Operations teams exceed business SLAs without team burnout?
    • How are teams linking observability to business goals?

*Gartner, “Hype Cycle for Monitoring, Observability and Cloud Operations, 2021”, Padraig Byrne, Pankaj Prasad, 16 July 2021. GARTNER and HYPE CYCLE are a registered trademark and service mark of Gartner, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and internationally and are used herein with permission.

Solution Expert

Todd Persen
CEO at Era Software
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