There is a tsunami of data flowing from networks, systems, applications and every other system that makes up your IT landscape. This data can give leadership teams valuable insights into your current technology environment as well as your ongoing projects. However, there is a problem.
The data is coming too quickly; it is too complex and too voluminous for many technology approaches to fully support capturing all of it. In addition, the increasing costs of these systems as they scale can quickly outweigh their value. To balance visibility, scalability and costs, many organizations are forced to make tough decisions and only capture and retain snapshots of a fraction of their log data. The challenge with this approach is that you do not have a complete picture of your environment and limited insight when querying old data.
In this webinar, Mike Rothman, GM of Techstrong Research, will share findings from a newly released PulseMeter on creating a strategy to capture all of your log data. In addition, Arfan Sharif, technical marketing engineer at Crowdstrike, will discuss the business and technical challenges around capturing and analyzing data from across the enterprise and how to address these challenges to unleash the full value of log data.
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