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Application Observability and Beyla Demo | ObservabilityCON 2023

In cloud native environments, finding and resolving issues across services and between application and infrastructure dependencies can be challenging. In this recording, we provide demos on Grafana Cloud’s latest capabilities for correlating application and infrastructure observability: Application Observability and Beyla — both generally available. You will hear how Grafana unifies and contextualizes service relationships and application and infrastructure dependencies to help you resolve problems faster.

User-centered observability: load testing, real user monitoring & synthetics | ObservabilityCON 2023

Understanding your end users’ experience with your applications and services is critical, and there are a variety of tools to help. But there are also a number of different use cases: During development or in production? Simulate user behavior or monitor real user behavior? What should you use and when? This recorded session explores when and how to apply load testing, synthetic monitoring, and real user monitoring to gain insights into the end user experience of your critical applications.

Grafana SLO Demo: Prioritize critical resources with SLO-driven IRM | ObservabilityCON 2023

A majority of respondents in our Observability Survey said they were using SLOs or moving in that direction. For good reason: By highlighting the most critical error budget burndown, service level objectives (SLOs) can help you prioritize performance issues based on business impact. In this recording, Josh Abreu Mesa and Reem Tariq walk through how Grafana Cloud’s integrated SLO and Incident Response Management (IRM) capabilities can help you identify the most important issues and resolve them quickly.

How Pipedrive switched its observability stack to OpenTelemetry & LGTM | ObservabilityCON 2023

The cloud-based CRM company Pipedrive has been relentlessly modernising its observability stack, first adopting Grafana visualisation and Grafana Mimir for Prometheus metrics, then recently completed a migration of its distributed tracing from a third-party SaaS provider to OpenTelemetry and Grafana Tempo, and its logging stack from Graylog to Grafana Loki. Along the way, the team developed its own in-house library to include OpenTelemetry in its roughly 750 microservices.

Manage metrics & logging costs with Grafana Cloud + Log Volume Explorer demo | ObservabilityCON

Are your SRE and platform teams under pressure to ingest fewer metrics and logs in the name of cost savings? Reducing costs does not have to mean reduced observability. This recording walks through the cost management features in Grafana Cloud that allow you to analyze, attribute, monitor, and optimize your metrics and logs usage – and lower costs – without compromising your observability strategy.

Chasing the Rainbow: Towards Unified Service Metrics

As Zendesk migrated from a monolithic application to an ecosystem of hundreds of services, its need for fully unified and standardized observability became a chief concern. In this talk, Senior Principal Engineer Daniel Schierbeck shares how adopting a service mesh has helped Zendesk teams manage its growing number of services while standardizing its observability. He also explains how Zendesk’s approach to monitoring service interactions has evolved as it adopted Datadog metrics and Datadog APM.

Master Your SaaS Discovery Process Using Auvik

SaaS discovery is really easy if you’re an end user. You can probably find a product that meets your needs with a Google search and a credit card. However, SaaS discovery from an IT management and governance perspective is a whole different beast. In the past, there haven’t been a lot of easy ways to detect application usage in the browser or restrict user activity without creating hyper-restrictive internet usage policies. Enter SaaS discovery platforms.

The Ultimate Network Monitoring Solution Buyer's Guide

When was the last time your network threw a surprise party – and by party, we mean a full-blown connectivity catastrophe? If you're thinking, "Not on my watch," well, kudos to you! But here’s the reality check – it's not a matter of 'if' but 'when'. With more than 30 years of collective experience in the industry, our team knows that network issues come knocking sooner rather than later, and usually when you least expect it. So, how ready are you for the pitfalls hidden in the future?