Craig Hyde, Splunk | Leading with Observability | January 2021
Craig Hyde, Senior Director, Product Management, Splunk sits down with John Furrier for a special CUBE Conversation on Leading with Observability. In this episode of the series, Craig dives into how end-to-end observability drives great digital experiences.
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https://siliconangle.com/2021/02/22/splunk-clears-complexity-fog-bring-observability-cloud-device-cubeconversations-observability/
Splunk clears the ‘complexity fog’ to bring observability from cloud to device
BY BETSY AMY-VOGT
The benefits of adopting cloud are indisputable, but the resulting architectural complexity has obscured the vision of IT professionals. What was on-premises network monitoring has been magnified into a requirement for cloud-native observability across an organization’s information technology stack, from the data center to the edge.
“Where an app used to be run off three different tiers in a data center, now it could be across hundreds of machines and opaque networks, opaque data centers all over the world, and often the only time you see how things come together is on the user’s desktop,” said Craig Hyde, senior director of product management at Splunk Inc.
Hyde and Splunk colleagues Arijit Mukherji, distinguished architect; Mike Cohen, head of product management, network monitoring; and Patrick Lin, (pictured), vice president of product management, observability, joined John Furrier, host of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, for a special four-part CUBE Conversation on the importance of observability, and how Splunk’s history of big data analysis is helping the company address today’s monitoring challenges. (* Disclosure below.)
Видео Craig Hyde, Splunk | Leading with Observability | January 2021 канала SiliconANGLE theCUBE
#theCUBE #Splunk
https://siliconangle.com/2021/02/22/splunk-clears-complexity-fog-bring-observability-cloud-device-cubeconversations-observability/
Splunk clears the ‘complexity fog’ to bring observability from cloud to device
BY BETSY AMY-VOGT
The benefits of adopting cloud are indisputable, but the resulting architectural complexity has obscured the vision of IT professionals. What was on-premises network monitoring has been magnified into a requirement for cloud-native observability across an organization’s information technology stack, from the data center to the edge.
“Where an app used to be run off three different tiers in a data center, now it could be across hundreds of machines and opaque networks, opaque data centers all over the world, and often the only time you see how things come together is on the user’s desktop,” said Craig Hyde, senior director of product management at Splunk Inc.
Hyde and Splunk colleagues Arijit Mukherji, distinguished architect; Mike Cohen, head of product management, network monitoring; and Patrick Lin, (pictured), vice president of product management, observability, joined John Furrier, host of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, for a special four-part CUBE Conversation on the importance of observability, and how Splunk’s history of big data analysis is helping the company address today’s monitoring challenges. (* Disclosure below.)
Видео Craig Hyde, Splunk | Leading with Observability | January 2021 канала SiliconANGLE theCUBE
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