Sponsored Webinar + Live Q&A
Reduce Time Diagnosing Issues & Optimize Efficiency with Observability
Have you ever felt this unease when a customer opens a support ticket because of strange behavior in your application? You already know it’ll be a long debug session, including tedious log file traversal to find out what’s going on. I’m sure you’ve been in these situations before, too. Log files can contain enough information to diagnose issues, but once you need to correlate across several files in a microservices-based architecture, it becomes a very time-consuming task. Microservices come with a long list of advantages, but are you ready for the increased operational complexity?
Let’s explore together how Observability and distributed tracing support you in diagnosing issues quickly in modern environments.
Speaker
Jan Schulte
Solution Engineer @Epsagon
Jan Schulte is a technology and sales professional with over 10 years of professional experience in software development and Software Sales. Currently living in Boston, he works as a Solution Architect at Epsagon to enable customers to diagnose issues ahead of time and fix them faster than before.
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Epsagon enables teams to instantly simplify, visualize and understand what's happening within microservice architectures. With unique lightweight auto-instrumentation, our platform eliminates the gaps in data and manual work associated with other APM solutions, providing significant reductions in issue detection, troubleshooting and resolution times. Increase development velocity and reduce downtime with Epsagon.
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