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Gianluca Arbezzano [InfluxData] | Kubernetes Monitoring with InfluxDB 2.0 & Flux | InfluxDays London

Gianluca will dig deep into how to monitor Kubernetes with InfluxDB using lessons learned from building and running InfluxDB Cloud on Kubernetes. He will cover what metrics should be collected, when to use push and pull metric collection, and the role that Prometheus plays in any K8s monitoring environment.

Russ Savage [InfluxData] | Monitoring, Alerting, and Tasks as Code | InfluxDays London 2019

In this talk Russ will explore how to build tasks, alerting rules, and triggering events inside of InfluxDB 2.0 with the new Flux language. Russ will then showcase how to work this into a regular development flow by using command line tools for testing, source control as the source of truth, and testing against production data.

David Kaltschmidt [Grafana Labs] | Mixing metrics & Logs with Grafana + InfluxDB |

Grafana’s new Explore area is adding support for both metric and logs display for the Influx datasource. This allows you to quickly access your metrics, and as part of troubleshooting, bring up related logs. We’ll also look at the latest support for Flux inside Grafana.

Monitoring Machine Learning Models Built in Amazon SageMaker

Many data science discussions focus on model development. But as any data scientist will tell you, this is only a small—and often relatively quick—part of the data science pipeline. An important, but often overlooked, component of model stewardship is monitoring models once they’ve been released to the wild. Here we’ll aim to convince any unbelievers that monitoring deployed models is as important as any other task in the data science workflow.

OpsRamp Presents at Cloud Expo Santa Clara

Come and learn the latest best-practices on artificial intelligence, cloud management, and the rise of the data-driven IT organization. Global public cloud spending worldwide has now topped $200 billion, according to Forrester Research. Organizations are moving to the cloud at a breakneck pace, looking for agility, flexibility, reliability and cost control.