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SUMMARY:A DevOps Tutorial to Set-up Intelligent Machine Learning Driven Alerts
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Sebastien Leger\, Founder\, and CEO of LoudML\, will show you how to use the LoudML machine learning API with your InfluxDB instance to quickly detect anomalies in your time series data that can trigger notifications in Slack or any of your favorite Incident management solutions like Pager Duty\, OpsGenie\, Victor Ops\, or Alerta. \nThis webinar is organized in 4-parts: Basic setup running Docker\, training your first-time series model (no programming needed!)\, building intelligent triggers and notifications\, putting it all into practice as your solution easily detects abnormal data!
URL:https://devops.com/webinars/a-devops-tutorial-to-set-up-intelligent-machine-learning-driven-alerts/
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SUMMARY:Cover your SaaS – Best Practices in SaaS Monitoring
DESCRIPTION:SaaS applications are increasingly critical to all enterprises. Research by BetterCloud indicates 38% of companies are running most (80%+) of their applications on SaaS\, and by 2020 the number of companies will rise to 73%. Applications like Salesforce\, Zendesk\, Slack\, and Okta have many users across the organization. So\, outages and slowdowns bring productivity to a standstill. \nWhen employees can’t connect to their SaaS applications\, the internal IT help desk is their first line of support.  Unfortunately\, help desk folk are often in the dark like employees. But the global transition to SaaS shouldn’t mean giving up control and oversight of business-critical applications. \nWe have a solution. With SaaS Monitoring\, you will be alerted instantly to SaaS outages and slowdowns\, including the ability to isolate and fix local issues. Further\, with trusted\, shareable data from a neutral third party\, you’ll take back ownership of SLAs rather than relying on the vendor to communicate when they went down and how much they owe you. \nJoin Catchpoint\, a leader in digital experience monitoring\, and Ben Becker\, Senior Systems Engineer at HubSpot\, for a guide to successful SaaS Monitoring. \nIn just one hour\, you’ll learn the fundamentals of SaaS Monitoring; why monitoring SaaS applications is critical\, common pitfalls\, best practices\, and how to use this data to manage your SLAs. \nRegister now for this free webinar.
URL:https://devops.com/webinars/take-back-control-of-your-saas-tools-with-saas-monitoring/
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