WEBINAR
The number of organizations getting started with observability today have risen substantially. Observability has become foundational to modern enterprises, providing a way to see into the stunningly complex web of systems that characterizes today’s IT environments. In Splunk’s third annual State of Observability research survey, the largest to date, we’ve compiled the views of 1,750 of your peers across the globe. During this session, the key data will be explained and contextualized so you can put the findings into practice, including:
Hear from ESG’s senior analyst Jon Brown and Splunk’s Observability Practitioner Director Greg Leffler to discuss what they see in the data and what they are hearing from observability practitioners like you. This session will also cover thematic findings related to cloud usage, hybrid application architectures, AIOps, and the convergence of various monitoring solutions.
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10:00am - 10:55am | Expo Hall | Meet and greet in the lobby outside the Expo Hall before the General Assembly. |
11:00am - 11:55am | Rm 314 | Expert Track: TOP 10 WAYS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE INDUSTRY | John Dough, CFO Marketizingly |
11:00am - 11:55am | Rm 159 | Social Track: MODERN NETWORKING | Hosted by: SponsorName |
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Senior Analyst
at Enterprise Strategy Group
Jon Brown covers Cloud and IT Operations, Observability, and Sustainability at Enterprise Strategy Group.
Observability Practitioner Director
at Splunk
Greg heads the Observability Practitioner team at Splunk, and is on a mission to spread the good word of Observability to the world. Greg's career has taken him from the NOC to SRE to SRE management, with side stops in security and editorial functions. In addition to Observability, Greg's professional interests include hiring, training, SRE culture, and operating effective remote teams. Greg holds a Master's Degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Old Dominion University.