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Jim Muggli, Ted Turner, and Mike Krygeris presented at Cloud Field Day 15 |
This Presentation date is September 21, 2022 at 14:30-16:30.
Presenters: Jim Muggli, Mike Krygeris, Ted Turner
Kentik Company Overview
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Kentik is a SAAS company with a few agents to forward data into our platform. For Cloud Observability, a company only needs to write logs to a storage location, and we will ingest them. AWS, Azure, GCP and IBM clouds are currently supported. VPC Flow logs, Describe API, NSG Flow logs, MS Graph API are all used to collect cloud details, to present a holistic picture of your network, traffic flows in the cloud, across the internet, as well as on your physical sites.
Presented by Ted Turner, Cloud Solutions Architect, Kentik.
Visit www.kentik.com/product/cloud/ for more information.
Personnel: Ted Turner
Kentik in the Cloud – Review of AWS and Azure
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Cloud as a concept and connections to the cloud, reviewing Kentik Maps, Data Explorer, and the Kentik ingest pipeline for AWS and Azure.
Presented by Ted Turner, Cloud Solutions Architect, Kentik.
Visit www.kentik.com/solutions/usecase/clouds-and-hybrid/ for more information.
Personnel: Ted Turner
Using Kentik Network Observability to Uncover Hidden Costs in Public Cloud
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The Kentik Network Observability platform handles enriching data to give much needed context to network flow data. We do this at scale, in near-real-time, for all networks whether, it’s AWS, Azure, GCP or Private Cloud. Mike Krygeris discusses some recent examples of how Kentik was able to help identify traffic that was costing customers massive amounts of money without providing any value.
Presented by Mike Krygeris, Solutions Engineer, Kentik.
Visit www.kentik.com/resources/ebook-network-pros-guide-to-the-public-cloud/ for more information.
Personnel: Mike Krygeris
Kentik Brings Network Observability to Public Clouds
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Abstract: Kentik, the leader in Network Observability, makes sense of the mountain of telemetry available from your public cloud infrastructure. Flow logs are combined with metadata from your compute, gateways, security policy, routing, private interconnects, cloud services, and network and web application performance metrics to provide fast answers and proactive alerts to better plan, run, and fix your AWS, Azure, and GCP infrastructure.
Presented by Jim Muggli, Solutions Engineer, Kentik.
Visit www.kentik.com/get-started/ for more information.
Personnel: Jim Muggli