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How to Manage Telemetry Data in Confidence

Organizations face a fundamental challenge as the volume of telemetry data (metrics, events, logs, and traces) grows. The cost and complexity of handling this data are becoming increasingly unmanageable. Data's continuous growth and dynamic nature cause DevOps and security teams to lose confidence in their data. The uncertainty about the content of telemetry data, concerns about its completeness, and worries about sending sensitive PII information in data streams reduce trust in the collected and distributed data.

During this webinar:

  • Learn how understanding your telemetry data can ensure trust in data distributed to multiple teams and analytics systems
  • Explore various techniques using a telemetry pipeline to optimize data to manage volume and costs
  • How to route data to low-cost storage for retrieval when needed
  • How to confidently route the right data to the right place, detect and resolve incidents, and ensure data compliance

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Organizations face a fundamental challenge as the volume of telemetry data (metrics, events, logs, and traces) grows. The cost and complexity of handling this data are becoming increasingly unmanageable. Data's continuous growth and dynamic nature cause DevOps and security teams to lose confidence in their data. The uncertainty about the content of telemetry data, concerns about its completeness, and worries about sending sensitive PII information in data streams reduce trust in the collected and distributed data.

During this webinar:

  • Learn how understanding your telemetry data can ensure trust in data distributed to multiple teams and analytics systems
  • Explore various techniques using a telemetry pipeline to optimize data to manage volume and costs
  • How to route data to low-cost storage for retrieval when needed
  • How to confidently route the right data to the right place, detect and resolve incidents, and ensure data compliance

Organizations face a fundamental challenge as the volume of telemetry data (metrics, events, logs, and traces) grows. The cost and complexity of handling this data are becoming increasingly unmanageable. Data's continuous growth and dynamic nature cause DevOps and security teams to lose confidence in their data. The uncertainty about the content of telemetry data, concerns about its completeness, and worries about sending sensitive PII information in data streams reduce trust in the collected and distributed data.

During this webinar:

  • Learn how understanding your telemetry data can ensure trust in data distributed to multiple teams and analytics systems
  • Explore various techniques using a telemetry pipeline to optimize data to manage volume and costs
  • How to route data to low-cost storage for retrieval when needed
  • How to confidently route the right data to the right place, detect and resolve incidents, and ensure data compliance

Organizations face a fundamental challenge as the volume of telemetry data (metrics, events, logs, and traces) grows. The cost and complexity of handling this data are becoming increasingly unmanageable. Data's continuous growth and dynamic nature cause DevOps and security teams to lose confidence in their data. The uncertainty about the content of telemetry data, concerns about its completeness, and worries about sending sensitive PII information in data streams reduce trust in the collected and distributed data.

During this webinar:

  • Learn how understanding your telemetry data can ensure trust in data distributed to multiple teams and analytics systems
  • Explore various techniques using a telemetry pipeline to optimize data to manage volume and costs
  • How to route data to low-cost storage for retrieval when needed
  • How to confidently route the right data to the right place, detect and resolve incidents, and ensure data compliance

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