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Bridging Operations and Development with Observability

Webinar

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Sponsored by DATADOG


Wednesday, September 23, 2020
1 pm EDT

Monitoring and observability are often viewed as post-deployment tools focused on operations. But development done in isolation limits visibility to the system as a whole, and issues tend to manifest only in production.

In this webinar we will discuss:

  • How to leverage Infrastructure as Code to manage Datadog and AWS ECS/EC2 across development and production environments
  • How introducing monitoring and observability earlier provides greater visibility for both developers and operations.
  • Strategies to segment development and production environments within Datadog
Rick Sherman
Technical Evangelist - Datadog

Technical Evangelist - Datadog

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