NOVEMBER 30–DECEMBER 18, 2020
Finally! Instant visibility into your AWS applications!
Visit us at AWS re:Invent and explore how Sumo Logic’s AWS Observability solution can provide you a unified view of your key AWS services, accounts, and regions.
Visit us at AWS re:Invent and explore how Sumo Logic’s AWS Observability solution can provide you a unified view of your key AWS services, accounts, and regions.
As more and more applications move to the cloud the complexity of application architectures inevitably increases. It is a burden we willingly take on because the benefits—flexible deployment, technology diversity, independent scaling, and much more—tend to far outweigh the costs. But along this transition, most organizations face a dilemma, to divert resources to the necessary tooling for effective monitoring and troubleshooting of these systems—i.e. observability—or slow the rate of migration to the cloud.
Sumo Logic’s AWS Observability solution provides a unified view of your key AWS services. As data flows into Sumo Logic your architectural hierarchy of AWS accounts, regions, services and entities is automatically populated, making it easy to get high-level account visibility or drill down into service-specific overviews.
Engage in customer and expert sessions both live and on demand to learn how the AWS Observability Solution can simplify the monitoring and troubleshooting of your AWS cloud infrastructure.
Sumo Logic will be live and in our virtual booth during the following days and times:
*Workshop offered during PST time zone only
*Workshop offered during PST time zone only
*Workshop offered during PST time zone only
James Governor, Analyst and Co-founder, RedMonk
Bruno Kurtic, Founding VP of Strategy, Sumo Logic
Modern distributed applications architected on AWS are built with agility as the primary goal. This agility creates multiple changing failure modes or “unknown unknowns,” which means new approaches to management are needed. This session, led by Bruno Kurtic, founding VP of Strategy at Sumo Logic, and James Governor, analyst and cofounder of RedMonk, explores the new art of ensuring overall system health by observing the system, and when a problem arises, using analytics to quickly help identify the what, where, and why of the problem. In this session, you learn about the differences between monitoring and observability, the typical characteristics of an observable application, and how to programmatically implement observability.
Bashyam Anant, Senior Director Product Management, Sumo Logic
Andy Makings, Head of DevSecOps, Snoop
Troubleshooting incidents in a modern AWS app is challenging given the diversity of AWS services in use and the dependencies between them. This customer session will lead AWS infra/DevOps engineers and SREs through a root cause exploration methodology and best practices that will reduce time to resolution.
Pawel Brzoska, Principal Technical Product Manager, Sumo Logic
Norberto Kueffner, Sr Manager of Engineering and SRE, Elementum
Modern microservices are incredibly complex. It’s essential to understand end-to-end user transactions in order to provide thebest user experience and meet SLAs. Learn how to use distributed tracing and OpenTelemetry to provide a complete picture of your application performance.
Abelardo Gonzalez, Director Product Marketing, Sumo Logic
This session will look at how to guide your observability strategy based on what you want to achieve, what your users care about, and the data you need to achieve it.
Abhinav Khanna, Technical Product Manager, Sumo Logic
Modern applications are sufficiently instrumented and complex, creating a swell of data that’s hard to navigate, parse and understand without proper context. Entities provide the backbone of your data streams, enabling you to tie all the individual measurements back to the objects and their interactions that happen on your actual stack. By traversing entities and overlaying raw data, Sumo Logic can help tie together raw signals with root causes.
David Sudia, Senior DevOps Engineer, GoSpotCheck
GoSpotCheck embraced open observability standards, like Prometheus and OpenTracing, early on, because we saw the promise of universal observability. Sumo Logic sees that promise also. As an organization practicing DevOps, devs, ops, and even support share responsibility for reliability engineering and need different views of data from sources that exist today, but also new applications and vendors that we’ll create and work with tomorrow. We need everything in one place. Learn how we’re building an observability solution encompassing self-managed and vendor-managed databases, Kubernetes clusters and PaaS apps, static front-ends and functions, request and event-based architectures, and how we plan see the whole system in Sumo Logic, thanks to the adoption of open standards.
Drew Horn, Director, Business Development, ISV, Sumo Logic
Mike Millgate, Technical Quality Architect, Gannett | USA TODAY NETWORK
According to DevOps and Research Assessment (DORA), software delivery performance is a strong predictor for increased organizational productivity and profit, higher customer satisfaction, improved team collaboration and an overall healthier work/life balance. This session will look at how to measure the effectiveness of your development and delivery processes, as well as monitor and troubleshoot your software delivery pipeline via real-time actionable insights across development, QE, DevOps, and executive teams.
Bashyam Anant, Senior Director Product Management, Sumo Logic
Rishi Divate, Principal Technical Product Manager, Sumo Logic
Sumo Logic customers typically use 40+ AWS services over multiple regions and multiple accounts. Learn how to gain integrated visibility across your whole AWS presence and reduce the noise to find critical issues quickly.
Frank Reno, Principal Product Manager, Sumo Logic
Learn about the benefits of using open source agents to collect data and how to use open source agents such as Telegraf and Open Telemetry to collect, enrich and send data to Sumo Logic.
Stefan Zier, Chief Architect, Sumo Logic
This talk will provide an overview of how Sumo Logic architected and evolved our platform over the past ten years, and why it’s well suited for today’s hyper elastic workloads.
Heath Hendrickson, Senior Security Architect, Clorox Services Company
Gary Conner, Sr. Threat Protection Lead, Clorox
Executing SIEM workflows while leveraging Cloud SIEM Enterprise for additional use cases both in and out of security.
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