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Chronosphere at Cloud Native Day Virtual Summit – Replay

Date: Wed, August 10, 2022

Time: 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM ET

Location: Virtual

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Speakers

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Scott Kelly

Senior Product Marketing Manager
Chronosphere

A man in a white shirt is taking a selfie during a webinar.
Scott Kelly

Senior Product Marketing Manager
Chronosphere

Scott Kelly

Senior Product Marketing Manager
Chronosphere

Scott is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Chronosphere. Previously, Scott was in product marketing at VMware (via the Pivotal acquisition) where he worked on the Tanzu Observability (Wavefront) team and partner go-to-market efforts for VMware’s Tanzu portfolio with AWS and Microsoft Azure. Before VMware, Scott spent three years in product marketing at Dynatrace. In his free time, you’ll find Scott at his local CrossFit “box”, doing home improvement projects, and spending time with his family.

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Peter Simkins

Sales Engineer
Chronosphere

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Peter Simkins

Sales Engineer
Chronosphere

Peter Simkins

Sales Engineer
Chronosphere

Peter Simkins is a Sales Engineer at Chronosphere who entered the observability space with 10 years of experience at Disney, leveraging many technology solutions across ~50 unique business units. After several years in the APM monitoring space, he is excited to work with some of Chronosphere’s largest enterprise organizations in the world to solve observability through modern Open Source (OSS) based solutions.

 

We hope you enjoyed Techstrong’s Cloud Native Day Virtual Summit! In case you missed the event or would like to re-watch our session:

Featured Session: Four Signs It’s Time to Level Up Prometheus

Scott Kelly (Senior Product Marketing Manager) and Peter Simkins (Sales Engineer)

Prometheus was developed in 2012 in response to the growing need for cloud-native monitoring services. Its efficient data store and ease of use have made it the de facto open source metrics monitoring solution. By storing data locally on disk, Prometheus is great for short-term use cases. However, when storing and querying against longer-term (and larger-scale) data, it can easily become overwhelmed.

Are your engineers struggling to locate monitoring data quickly? Do you need to retain more data for longer periods of time? Join Scott Kelly and Peter Simkins as they discuss the four signs that it’s time to level up Prometheus by focusing on key measurements around your monitoring solution: efficiency, reliability, scalability and cost.

Attendees will be armed with the knowledge they need to answer critical questions around their existing Prometheus setups and whether it’s time to consider a Prometheus-compatible solution built for massive scale. By focusing on four key indicators, attendees will leave with a better understanding of how to:

    • Access monitoring data more quickly and efficiently

    • Improve reliability to keep mission-critical services up and running

    • Increase scale to retain more data for longer periods

    • Keep monitoring costs under control

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Learn more about Chronosphere

Check out these free resources:

Four Signs It’s Time to Level Up Your Prometheus: Quick Sheet

Why Metrics are the Right Starting Point in Observability

Prometheus-Native Monitoring SaaS Solutions: Buyer’s Guide

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