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Chia-Chee Kuan, CEO and President of Uila, introduces the company to the Tech Field Day delegates. They review their solution for full stack visibility of the data center. This is a unified offering, providing detailed analytics to allow for better awareness of the state of the data center, and for better provisioning and planning down the line.
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Roger Yao, VP of Engineering at Uila, demonstrates how Uila’s solution can be used for greater application visibility. This combines a dynamic timeline view of overall application performance, with individual graphics for application, network, storage, memory and CPU performance. This can be drilled down into to help determine the root cause of issues.
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Roger Yao, VP of Engineering, demonstrates how Uila can handle monitoring for overall infrastructure performance. This can be used to view problems from the cluster level, all the way down to individual VMs. This is graphically based for fast consumption of data, but supports detailed analytics as you click down to individual machines.
Personnel: Roger Yao
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Roger Yao, VP of Engineering at Uila, demonstrates using their solution for end-user experience monitoring. This is part of their full stack model of analytics and monitoring. They measure the packets inside the data center to find out the time the end-user spends waiting. This can then be traced back to why the packet is getting slowed or lost in transmission to help troubleshoot issues.
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Roger Yao, VP of Engineering, demonstrates Uila’s support for monitoring virtual networks. Their graphical approach allows you to easily see how applications are performing across the network, down to individual virtual machines.
Personnel: Roger Yao
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