Observability Friday: Gaining insights into your enterprise systems
At Grafana Labs, we believe you should unify your data, not your database. But what if you have multiple teams using multiple open source and commercial solutions? Your teams should be able to use best-of-breed technologies rather than being locked into one, and unify all data into a single pane of glass. We want to help you with your observability, not own it.
Whether you’re new to the concept of observability, or have all 3 pillars of observability (metrics, logs, and traces) already figured out and implemented in your organisation, in this lunch & learn, the Grafana team will showcase:
- Observability and how it positively impacts your organisation’s operations
- Unifying your data with Grafana, wherever it lives
- Asian customer use cases and Grafana’s business impact
- Ask-Me-Anything
Lunch will be provided at 12:00PM upon registration. Very limited capacity at the venue, so please RSVP if you plan to join us in-person. Walk-in might not be accommodated on the day of the event due to venue capacity.
This event is supported by OneT Solutions.
Speaker:
Marcus Olsson
Marcus is an experienced public speaker and educator on software architecture and development practices. He helps professionals become better at understanding and monitoring software systems.
Marcus Olsson
Marcus is an experienced public speaker and educator on software architecture and development practices. He helps professionals become better at understanding and monitoring software systems.
Marcus Olsson
Marcus is an experienced public speaker and educator on software architecture and development practices. He helps professionals become better at understanding and monitoring software systems.
Marcus Olsson
Marcus is an experienced public speaker and educator on software architecture and development practices. He helps professionals become better at understanding and monitoring software systems.
Marcus Olsson
Marcus is an experienced public speaker and educator on software architecture and development practices. He helps professionals become better at understanding and monitoring software systems.