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Brian Davenport, Justin Ryburn, and Phillip Gervasi Presented at Networking Field Day |
This Presentation date is September 8, 2022 at 14:00-16:00.
Presenters: Brian Davenport, Justin Ryburn, Phil Gervasi
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What’s New with Kentik from Justin Ryburn
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Justin Ryburn gives an overview of what is new with network observability company, Kentik and learn how Kentik is building a platform to provide visibility into the growing complexity of enterprise networks. Justin also gives an overview of the upcoming roadmap that the team at Kentik is working on.
Personnel: Justin Ryburn
Network Observability: The Evolution of Network Visibility with Kentik
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Phil Gervasi discusses how today’s complex environment of cloud-hosted applications, containerized services, and overlay networks requires a network-centric approach to observability. Network observability, built on a foundation of traditional visibility and powered by statistical analysis and machine learning, provides a greater understanding of today’s network and application performance than legacy visibility alone.
Personnel: Phil Gervasi
Kentik Observability Across the Enterprise
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Justin Ryburn describes the complexities of managing a modern enterprise network and the various areas that Kentik can provide observability. Having all of this information in one place that is easy to access and cross-reference provides a lot of value to Kentik customers. Justin wraps up with a demo showing how a user can visual their network traffic across their datacenter, cloud, SD-WAN, and the Internet.
Personnel: Justin Ryburn
Kentik It’s Always the Network
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Brian Davenport explains that flow data is a very powerful and established tool to gain visibility across your network. Coupled with enrichment, Kentik Synthetics, and consistent innovation by network vendors, network engineers can gain macro visibility of network activity and also drill down into the very granular aspects of routing, QoS, security concerns, and so on.
Personnel: Brian Davenport