Webinar: The Shift to Unified Observability

Jul 27 2022
8AM PT / 11AM ET / 2PM BT

60% of IT professionals agree that observability tools limit IT productivity and silos data, according to a recent IDC survey.

So, where do observability tools fall short and how can we fix them?

Find out this and more in this upcoming webinar hosted by Teneo strategic alliance partner, Riverbed Technology.

During the webinar, we’ll explore:

  • The current state of observability solutions
  • Key findings from, “The Shift to Unified Observability: Reasons, Requirements, and Returns,” IDC survey
  • How to break through data silos and solve IT problems faster

 

Secure your spot today

 

Meet Your Presenters:

Mark Leary, Research Director, Network Analytics & Automation, IDC

Jim Hansen, Senior Vice President, Product Management, Riverbed Technology

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