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Three trends in cloud-native and observability you need to know

Date: Tue, October 25, 2022

Webinar | On-demand

Microservices and cloud-native architectures are increasingly becoming the preferred way to deliver production applications. But with the benefits of cloud-native – speed, agility, efficiency – also comes the need to rethink observability and monitoring strategies.

In this webinar, our experts will share 3 latest trends in cloud native and observability. Watch this on-demand discussion to learn about:

  • Cloud-native adoption benefits and challenges
  • Observability impact on business outcomes
  • Requirements for observability solutions to be highly available and resilient

Speakers

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Rachel Dines

Director of Product and Solutions Marketing

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A woman in glasses standing in front of a shelf, presenting at a webinar on future observability.
Rachel Dines

Director of Product and Solutions Marketing

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Rachel Dines

Director of Product and Solutions Marketing

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Rachel leads product and technical marketing for Chronosphere. Previously, she built out product, technical, and channel marketing at CloudHealth (acquired by VMware). Prior to that she led product marketing for AWS and cloud-integrated storage at NetApp and also spent time as an analyst at Forrester Research covering resiliency, backup, and cloud. Outside of work, she tries to keep up with her young son and hyper-active dog, and when she has time, enjoys crafting and eating out at local restaurants in Boston.

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Paul Nashawaty

Senior Analyst

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Paul Nashawaty

Senior Analyst

Paul Nashawaty

Senior Analyst

Senior Analyst Paul Nashawaty covers infrastructure modernization and application modernization at ESG. Paul has extensive knowledge in digital transformation initiatives across front-end and back-end systems as well as the supporting infrastructure ecosystem that supports these efforts. Paul brings more than 25 years of experience in delivering go-to-market strategies, including identifying new routes to market, expanding and developing partner ecosystems, and achieving positive business results through execution of strategic.

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Rob Strechay

Senior Analyst

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Rob Strechay

Senior Analyst

Rob Strechay

Senior Analyst

Senior Analyst Rob Strechay covers cloud and DevOps at Enterprise Strategy Group, drawing upon more than 20 years of industry experience across a broad range of cloud, infrastructure, and data products and markets.