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Joe Kim, EVP, Engineering and Global CTO at SolarWinds, discusses the company’s overall vision and strategy with the delegates. This touches on what they see happening in the market and how disruptions will effect users in the future. Joe then discusses the SolarWinds strategy of organization for the company’s solutions and services.
Personnel: Joe Kim
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Michael Yang, Director, Product Management and Senior Director of Engineering Keith Kuchler discuss how logs, metrics, and tracing form the three pillars of observability. They then review how their full-stack cloud monitoring solutions comprehensively involve all three.
Personnel: Keith Kuchler, Michael Yang
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Brian Radovich, Product Strategy Principal, reviews PerfStack. PerfStack now includes DPA data, allowing it to sample queries and see how long users are waiting on them. This provides the types of queries and users most effected by delay. Brian also demos PerStack in action.
Personnel: Brian Radovich
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Steven Hunt, Principal Product Strategist, demonstrates the 6.6 update of SolarWinds’ Server and Application Monitor. This takes a mapping of application dependencies, correlating this information to allow only one server to be monitored, but get a comprehensive view of performance.
Personnel: Steven Hunt
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Chris O’Brien, Senior Product Manager, reviews Network Insight for Cisco ASA firewalls. This looks at how the ASA blocks and allows traffic, how are VPN tunnels to partners and cloud configured, and gives an overall view of health and performance.
Personnel: Chris O'Brien
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Chris Groot, VP Product Strategy – Backup, discusses why SolarWinds entered into the backup market. He then reviews how their solution can help reduce overall cost and complexity versus traditional backup.
Personnel: Chris Groot
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