Discover the five actionable steps organizations can take to better manage their applications. Reduce application downtime, while improving performance, and your end users' experience.
The document discusses several topics related to information management within government organizations. It begins by outlining the key considerations for a Canadian government RFI on cloud services, including policy, business, technical, procurement, pricing and security. It then discusses challenges of moving to the cloud and key capabilities needed for collaboration and content management. Several graphics show examples of infrastructure layouts, the variety of locations information can be stored, and the need to define user journeys to understand how people complete tasks. It emphasizes identifying "dangerous" user groups where compliance issues are most likely to occur to prioritize support and adoption of information management systems.
Learn how employing a combination of automation, integration, and thoughtful system design can allow you to achieve a level of security with cloud-based services that is higher than most legacy in-house services currently provide.
Many security professionals are skeptical about cloud-based services and infrastructure. But it's a skepticism we've seen before, when a new computing paradigm encounters a suspicious--if not downright hostile--mindset (data-center-centric) and installed base. In this paper, we will discuss some of the general philosophies and perspectives that will assist anyone who wants to securely leverage the benefits the cloud by using its strengths to overcome issues that have traditionally been labeled as weaknesses.
Chat Application using Java which is based on Socket Programming java , there is Software managed (SEPM) file ppt based for gudence on project using life cycle of project ,like Feasibility study and steps of Project life cycle that how 1 software faces the phases of development . socket based programming in java ,based on client server technology .
This document discusses the importance of packet-level network monitoring and analysis from an application perspective. It notes that modern networks are extensions of applications due to trends like virtualization and cloud computing. Packet analysis can provide valuable insights into network and application performance, security issues, and quality of experience. However, packet analysis can be time-consuming and require expertise that many organizations lack. The document advocates for automated packet capture and analysis solutions to help organizations more easily leverage packet data and troubleshoot problems.
Looking for query or dashboard examples? Don't start from scratch. Take advantage of the out-of-the-box content in the Sumo Logic Apps. Apps exist for the common sources, but expect to see more of these added on a regular basis.
TechChat - What’s New in Sumo Logic 7/21/15Sumo Logic
Learn how Sumo Logic continues to innovate its service to meet and exceed customer needs. In this session you will gain deep insights into new features, which also addresses popular customer requests.
Sumo Logic Webinar: Visibility into your Host MetricsSumo Logic
This document summarizes a Sumo Logic webinar on ingesting and querying host metrics. The webinar covers installing Sumo Logic collectors to ingest host metrics, querying metrics and building dashboards, using the out-of-the-box Host Metrics app, understanding CloudWatch and Graphite protocols, and the metrics feature roadmap. It provides an overview of Sumo Logic's data flow and how customers can currently get custom metrics via Grafana, StatsD, and CollectD integration.
How to Webinar: Monitoring through AlertsSumo Logic
How do I get notified of critical events? This webinar will cover how to create alerts that will allow your team to effectively monitor business-critical events. Alert channels include email or webhooks into Slack, PagerDuty, DataDog, ServiceNow, or any other webhook you want to develop. What about running custom scripts triggered from alerts? Let's do it.
The document discusses several topics related to information management within government organizations. It begins by outlining the key considerations for a Canadian government RFI on cloud services, including policy, business, technical, procurement, pricing and security. It then discusses challenges of moving to the cloud and key capabilities needed for collaboration and content management. Several graphics show examples of infrastructure layouts, the variety of locations information can be stored, and the need to define user journeys to understand how people complete tasks. It emphasizes identifying "dangerous" user groups where compliance issues are most likely to occur to prioritize support and adoption of information management systems.
Learn how employing a combination of automation, integration, and thoughtful system design can allow you to achieve a level of security with cloud-based services that is higher than most legacy in-house services currently provide.
Many security professionals are skeptical about cloud-based services and infrastructure. But it's a skepticism we've seen before, when a new computing paradigm encounters a suspicious--if not downright hostile--mindset (data-center-centric) and installed base. In this paper, we will discuss some of the general philosophies and perspectives that will assist anyone who wants to securely leverage the benefits the cloud by using its strengths to overcome issues that have traditionally been labeled as weaknesses.
Chat Application using Java which is based on Socket Programming java , there is Software managed (SEPM) file ppt based for gudence on project using life cycle of project ,like Feasibility study and steps of Project life cycle that how 1 software faces the phases of development . socket based programming in java ,based on client server technology .
This document discusses the importance of packet-level network monitoring and analysis from an application perspective. It notes that modern networks are extensions of applications due to trends like virtualization and cloud computing. Packet analysis can provide valuable insights into network and application performance, security issues, and quality of experience. However, packet analysis can be time-consuming and require expertise that many organizations lack. The document advocates for automated packet capture and analysis solutions to help organizations more easily leverage packet data and troubleshoot problems.
Looking for query or dashboard examples? Don't start from scratch. Take advantage of the out-of-the-box content in the Sumo Logic Apps. Apps exist for the common sources, but expect to see more of these added on a regular basis.
TechChat - What’s New in Sumo Logic 7/21/15Sumo Logic
Learn how Sumo Logic continues to innovate its service to meet and exceed customer needs. In this session you will gain deep insights into new features, which also addresses popular customer requests.
Sumo Logic Webinar: Visibility into your Host MetricsSumo Logic
This document summarizes a Sumo Logic webinar on ingesting and querying host metrics. The webinar covers installing Sumo Logic collectors to ingest host metrics, querying metrics and building dashboards, using the out-of-the-box Host Metrics app, understanding CloudWatch and Graphite protocols, and the metrics feature roadmap. It provides an overview of Sumo Logic's data flow and how customers can currently get custom metrics via Grafana, StatsD, and CollectD integration.
How to Webinar: Monitoring through AlertsSumo Logic
How do I get notified of critical events? This webinar will cover how to create alerts that will allow your team to effectively monitor business-critical events. Alert channels include email or webhooks into Slack, PagerDuty, DataDog, ServiceNow, or any other webhook you want to develop. What about running custom scripts triggered from alerts? Let's do it.
How Netskope Mastered DevOps with Sumo LogicSumo Logic
This webinar discusses how the leader in cloud app analytics and policy enforcement uses Sumo Logic to ensure optimal performance, availability and security of their cloud platform.
Sumo Logic Co-Founder & VP of Engineering, Kumar Saurabh, joins Netskope VP of Engineering, Abhay Kulkarni, to run a LIVE demo and discusses how Netskope:
- Was able to set up the Sumo Logic service within a single day in various data centers across the world
- Rapidly identifies and troubleshoots issues across 100’s of servers and virtual machines
- Leverages real-time alerts to fix issues to deliver a reliable service
- Makes informed business decisions by analyzing core user behaviors
- Uses out-of-the box applications such as Ngnix and Apache
Want to visualize your data? Take advantage of the latest features in Sumo Logic Dashboards - with a simple click, you now have the ability to toggle between a live stream of data (i.e a Dashboard displayed in your Ops Center) to an interactive dashboard suited for troubleshooting and data investigation.
"How to" Webinar: Sending Data to Sumo LogicSumo Logic
Ready to send your data to Sumo Logic? Learn the details of data collection, including:
- Installed versus Hosted Collectors
- Deployment Options and Best Practices
- Creating your Sources
- Processing Rules
- Local File Configuration Management
- Collector Management API
** This webinar is intended for Administrators with access to create Data Collectors.
Sumo Logic exposes the Search Job API for access to resources and log data from third-party scripts and applications.
Targeting experienced Sumo Administrators, this webinar shows you how to leverage the Search Job API to interact with the Sumo Logic service. Everyone attending should be familiar with the concepts of RESTful web services and JSON.
Sumo Logic - Optimizing Your Search Experience (2016-08-17)Sumo Logic
The document discusses optimizing searches in Sumo Logic. It covers basic search structure, setting performance expectations, and optimization tools like field extraction rules, partitions, and scheduled views. Field extraction rules extract fields during ingestion to standardize searches and simplify parsing. Partitions divide data to improve search performance by searching smaller chunks. Scheduled views pre-aggregate data to significantly improve performance for selective queries and long-term trend analysis. The document provides recommendations on when and how to use these optimization tools to improve search performance.
Can you process 10 trillion logs per day software architecture conference 2015Sumo Logic
Built on AWS, Sumo Logic’s multitenant machine data analytics service has scaled to query over 10 trillion logs per day. Christian Beedgen, Sumo Logic’s cofounder and CTO, will walk you through the planning and execution of a massive SaaS architecture and key insights he had along the way.
Topics include:
- a short history of scale
how we have needed to scale incrementally by several orders of magnitude since 2010
- how to recover from being an enterprise software engineer the realization that arguing with customers about Solaris vs Linux, and RAID 6 vs RAID 10 when selling them software is a waste of time; nobody wants to know how to run your system, users want to actually use your system; how building services is a way out of the enterprise software conundrum of having to manage increasingly complex systems is dragging users down; how the cloud turns every programmer into a datacenter architect
- herding microservices
a look at Sumo Logic’s microservices architecture; why we went this way; what we had to build to manage the herd 4 years ago; what we could today take off the shelf; how any real system service architecture diagram looks like spaghetti; how we deal with this at scale in operations
- factoring and refactoring on a new level, or how everything old is new again
maybe our OO skills are still useful; programmable infrastructure is still a program; any program benefits from factoring; any program benefits from refactoring; any system should be highly cohesive and loosely coupled; guess what, this still applies, but at a +1 higher layer of abstraction
- when not to scale
scaling out is great; scaling out in light of state is a bad idea; data and locality fragmentation; fractal horizontal scaling using partitioning and affinity; how to manage this operationally at runtime; musings on copy and paste scaling
Cloud architects – if you’re looking to improve scalability and performance, this session will share successes (and failures!) applicable to your own infrastructure.
Driving Retail Success with Machine Data IntelligenceSumo Logic
Gain a competitive edge this holiday season by harnessing the power of machine data. Watch the on-demand webinar to learn how the out-of-the-box integration between Sumo Logic and Akamai allows organizations to:
• Gain a competitive edge by identifying purchasing trends in real-time
• Improve service by correlating Akamai data sets for reduced errors and downtime
• Strengthen security posture through compliance and web application firewall (WAF) monitoring
• Elastically scale to meet unforeseen or projected spikes in business
• Streamline order management, store performance and loss prevention
See the integration in action.
Dashboards are fantastic, but how do I get notified of critical events? This webinar will cover how to create alerts that will allow your team to effectively monitor business-critical events. Alert channels include email or webhooks into Slack, PagerDuty, DataDog, ServiceNow, or any other webhook you want to develop. What about running custom scripts triggered from alerts? Let's do it.
So you've got the search and parsing basics down? Ready to learn more advanced operators? Join us and learn about:
LogReduce, LogCompare, Outlier, Predict, Join, Transaction and many more.
Sumo Logic is a cloud analytics service that provides operational intelligence for DevOps. It allows users to monitor metrics and KPIs across their infrastructure in real-time dashboards, troubleshoot issues, and improve code and user experience. Sumo Logic offers applications like Chef Insights to monitor KPIs, troubleshoot delivery issues, and audit activity. It also provides security, compliance, and analytics capabilities like anomaly detection and predictive analytics.
QuickStart your Sumo Logic service with this exclusive webinar. At these monthly live events you will learn how to capitalize on critical capabilities that can amplify your log analytics and monitoring experience while providing you with meaningful business and IT insights.
Video: https://www.sumologic.com/online-training/#QuickStart
Catching up with what has happened with logging in Docker since late 2014 all the way up to the recently released Docker 0.10. Also, presenting my view on a comprehensive approach to monitoring Docker using the API to get events, logs, stats with a little bit of self promotion in pointing out that we have recently released an implementation of comprehensive monitoring as part of a Sumo Logic collector source.
Harnessing the Power of Big Data for Real-Time ITSumo Logic
Managing and analyzing today’s huge volume of machine
data has never been more challenging or more critical to your business. Within these mountains of log data lies valuable information that can dramatically improve your business performance. Sumo Logic’s Next Generation Log Management and Analytics Service provides timely and actionable insights, derived from log data, that not only help solve operational, security and compliance challenges but also provide critical business information.
Why not let apm do all the heavy lifting beyond the basics of monitoring | Sw...Swatantra Kumar
In a short period, the complexity of technology increased exponentially. The number of frameworks that appear “overnight”, together with new architectural patterns and distributed teams, can pose several challenges. Keeping such a complex landscape in check requires constant monitoring.
Choosing the right monitoring solution, not only for the project but also for the team dynamics, will help to identify the possible areas of improvement. Furthermore, embedding a monitoring solution within the development cycle of a product will help to reduce the number of problems that can appear in each step, and might also help shorten the amount of time generally needed in identifying the area of service disruption.
Meeting the Challenge of Big Data Log ManagementSumo Logic
Sumo Logic provides a log management service that uses Real-Time Forensics and Push Analytics to help customers manage large volumes of log data and gain valuable insights. Real-Time Forensics allows customers to quickly diagnose potential problems by searching all their log data. Push Analytics proactively notifies customers of anomalies or trends in the log data that could indicate issues. By analyzing all customer log data at scale and aggregating insights, Sumo Logic can help customers improve operations, security, and compliance by answering questions about their infrastructure that they didn't even know to ask.
Effective performance engineering is a critical factor in delivering meaningful results. The implementation must be built into every aspect of the business, from IT and business management to internal and external customers and all other stakeholders. Convetit brought together ten experts in the field of performance engineering to delve into the trends and drivers that are defining the space. This Foresights discussion will directly influence Business and Technology Leaders that are looking to stay ahead of the challenges they face with delivering high performing systems to their end users, today and in the next 2-5 years.
The document discusses Riverbed's SteelCentral product family for managing digital experience. It summarizes that digital experience is critical for business success as more devices and customers interact digitally. However, most companies lack tools to effectively monitor digital experience across applications, networks, infrastructure and end users. The SteelCentral solution provides universal visibility across these domains through integrated monitoring and a single dashboard to improve digital experience quality. It collects and analyzes data from all domains and provides correlated performance insights for various roles.
This document summarizes a case study of a company that represents business rules primarily as relational data rather than via code. The company grew from $13 million to $175 million in revenues over 23 years while transitioning through three enterprise systems. The most recent system, developed using a "Ultra-Structure" approach where rules are stored as data, required more time and money than planned but resulted in lower ongoing maintenance costs compared to the industry average. Representing rules as data rather than code allows for more flexibility and easier updates over time as rules change.
2008: "Case Study of an Enterprise System That Represents Rules Primarily as Relational Data Rather Than via Code". Published in Acta Systemica Vol. 8 No. 2 (2008) pp. 47‐54 available at http://iias.info/pdf_general/Booklisting.pdf
Splunk, Software Tools, Big Data, Logging, PCI, Information security, Cisco Systems, VMware ESX, Regulatory compliance, FISMA, Enterprise architecture, Data center, security software, SCADA, Windows,Unix,Scanners, Citrix, Microsoft Active Directory
Better Together: Combine Real User Monitoring with SyntheticsSidharthKumar13
RUM for Hybrid Coverage, Synthetics for Proactive Detection
Synthetic Transaction Monitoring (STM) and Real-User Monitoring (RUM) are two different approaches for monitoring end-user experiences with SaaS, Desktop, and networked applications.
But in today’s digital world, response time, availability, and work-from-anywhere initiatives are becoming closely aligned. Employees need the flexibility to collaborate from any location without disruption. Organizations must look towards a holistic monitoring strategy to make this feasible every day.
How Netskope Mastered DevOps with Sumo LogicSumo Logic
This webinar discusses how the leader in cloud app analytics and policy enforcement uses Sumo Logic to ensure optimal performance, availability and security of their cloud platform.
Sumo Logic Co-Founder & VP of Engineering, Kumar Saurabh, joins Netskope VP of Engineering, Abhay Kulkarni, to run a LIVE demo and discusses how Netskope:
- Was able to set up the Sumo Logic service within a single day in various data centers across the world
- Rapidly identifies and troubleshoots issues across 100’s of servers and virtual machines
- Leverages real-time alerts to fix issues to deliver a reliable service
- Makes informed business decisions by analyzing core user behaviors
- Uses out-of-the box applications such as Ngnix and Apache
Want to visualize your data? Take advantage of the latest features in Sumo Logic Dashboards - with a simple click, you now have the ability to toggle between a live stream of data (i.e a Dashboard displayed in your Ops Center) to an interactive dashboard suited for troubleshooting and data investigation.
"How to" Webinar: Sending Data to Sumo LogicSumo Logic
Ready to send your data to Sumo Logic? Learn the details of data collection, including:
- Installed versus Hosted Collectors
- Deployment Options and Best Practices
- Creating your Sources
- Processing Rules
- Local File Configuration Management
- Collector Management API
** This webinar is intended for Administrators with access to create Data Collectors.
Sumo Logic exposes the Search Job API for access to resources and log data from third-party scripts and applications.
Targeting experienced Sumo Administrators, this webinar shows you how to leverage the Search Job API to interact with the Sumo Logic service. Everyone attending should be familiar with the concepts of RESTful web services and JSON.
Sumo Logic - Optimizing Your Search Experience (2016-08-17)Sumo Logic
The document discusses optimizing searches in Sumo Logic. It covers basic search structure, setting performance expectations, and optimization tools like field extraction rules, partitions, and scheduled views. Field extraction rules extract fields during ingestion to standardize searches and simplify parsing. Partitions divide data to improve search performance by searching smaller chunks. Scheduled views pre-aggregate data to significantly improve performance for selective queries and long-term trend analysis. The document provides recommendations on when and how to use these optimization tools to improve search performance.
Can you process 10 trillion logs per day software architecture conference 2015Sumo Logic
Built on AWS, Sumo Logic’s multitenant machine data analytics service has scaled to query over 10 trillion logs per day. Christian Beedgen, Sumo Logic’s cofounder and CTO, will walk you through the planning and execution of a massive SaaS architecture and key insights he had along the way.
Topics include:
- a short history of scale
how we have needed to scale incrementally by several orders of magnitude since 2010
- how to recover from being an enterprise software engineer the realization that arguing with customers about Solaris vs Linux, and RAID 6 vs RAID 10 when selling them software is a waste of time; nobody wants to know how to run your system, users want to actually use your system; how building services is a way out of the enterprise software conundrum of having to manage increasingly complex systems is dragging users down; how the cloud turns every programmer into a datacenter architect
- herding microservices
a look at Sumo Logic’s microservices architecture; why we went this way; what we had to build to manage the herd 4 years ago; what we could today take off the shelf; how any real system service architecture diagram looks like spaghetti; how we deal with this at scale in operations
- factoring and refactoring on a new level, or how everything old is new again
maybe our OO skills are still useful; programmable infrastructure is still a program; any program benefits from factoring; any program benefits from refactoring; any system should be highly cohesive and loosely coupled; guess what, this still applies, but at a +1 higher layer of abstraction
- when not to scale
scaling out is great; scaling out in light of state is a bad idea; data and locality fragmentation; fractal horizontal scaling using partitioning and affinity; how to manage this operationally at runtime; musings on copy and paste scaling
Cloud architects – if you’re looking to improve scalability and performance, this session will share successes (and failures!) applicable to your own infrastructure.
Driving Retail Success with Machine Data IntelligenceSumo Logic
Gain a competitive edge this holiday season by harnessing the power of machine data. Watch the on-demand webinar to learn how the out-of-the-box integration between Sumo Logic and Akamai allows organizations to:
• Gain a competitive edge by identifying purchasing trends in real-time
• Improve service by correlating Akamai data sets for reduced errors and downtime
• Strengthen security posture through compliance and web application firewall (WAF) monitoring
• Elastically scale to meet unforeseen or projected spikes in business
• Streamline order management, store performance and loss prevention
See the integration in action.
Dashboards are fantastic, but how do I get notified of critical events? This webinar will cover how to create alerts that will allow your team to effectively monitor business-critical events. Alert channels include email or webhooks into Slack, PagerDuty, DataDog, ServiceNow, or any other webhook you want to develop. What about running custom scripts triggered from alerts? Let's do it.
So you've got the search and parsing basics down? Ready to learn more advanced operators? Join us and learn about:
LogReduce, LogCompare, Outlier, Predict, Join, Transaction and many more.
Sumo Logic is a cloud analytics service that provides operational intelligence for DevOps. It allows users to monitor metrics and KPIs across their infrastructure in real-time dashboards, troubleshoot issues, and improve code and user experience. Sumo Logic offers applications like Chef Insights to monitor KPIs, troubleshoot delivery issues, and audit activity. It also provides security, compliance, and analytics capabilities like anomaly detection and predictive analytics.
QuickStart your Sumo Logic service with this exclusive webinar. At these monthly live events you will learn how to capitalize on critical capabilities that can amplify your log analytics and monitoring experience while providing you with meaningful business and IT insights.
Video: https://www.sumologic.com/online-training/#QuickStart
Catching up with what has happened with logging in Docker since late 2014 all the way up to the recently released Docker 0.10. Also, presenting my view on a comprehensive approach to monitoring Docker using the API to get events, logs, stats with a little bit of self promotion in pointing out that we have recently released an implementation of comprehensive monitoring as part of a Sumo Logic collector source.
Harnessing the Power of Big Data for Real-Time ITSumo Logic
Managing and analyzing today’s huge volume of machine
data has never been more challenging or more critical to your business. Within these mountains of log data lies valuable information that can dramatically improve your business performance. Sumo Logic’s Next Generation Log Management and Analytics Service provides timely and actionable insights, derived from log data, that not only help solve operational, security and compliance challenges but also provide critical business information.
Why not let apm do all the heavy lifting beyond the basics of monitoring | Sw...Swatantra Kumar
In a short period, the complexity of technology increased exponentially. The number of frameworks that appear “overnight”, together with new architectural patterns and distributed teams, can pose several challenges. Keeping such a complex landscape in check requires constant monitoring.
Choosing the right monitoring solution, not only for the project but also for the team dynamics, will help to identify the possible areas of improvement. Furthermore, embedding a monitoring solution within the development cycle of a product will help to reduce the number of problems that can appear in each step, and might also help shorten the amount of time generally needed in identifying the area of service disruption.
Meeting the Challenge of Big Data Log ManagementSumo Logic
Sumo Logic provides a log management service that uses Real-Time Forensics and Push Analytics to help customers manage large volumes of log data and gain valuable insights. Real-Time Forensics allows customers to quickly diagnose potential problems by searching all their log data. Push Analytics proactively notifies customers of anomalies or trends in the log data that could indicate issues. By analyzing all customer log data at scale and aggregating insights, Sumo Logic can help customers improve operations, security, and compliance by answering questions about their infrastructure that they didn't even know to ask.
Effective performance engineering is a critical factor in delivering meaningful results. The implementation must be built into every aspect of the business, from IT and business management to internal and external customers and all other stakeholders. Convetit brought together ten experts in the field of performance engineering to delve into the trends and drivers that are defining the space. This Foresights discussion will directly influence Business and Technology Leaders that are looking to stay ahead of the challenges they face with delivering high performing systems to their end users, today and in the next 2-5 years.
The document discusses Riverbed's SteelCentral product family for managing digital experience. It summarizes that digital experience is critical for business success as more devices and customers interact digitally. However, most companies lack tools to effectively monitor digital experience across applications, networks, infrastructure and end users. The SteelCentral solution provides universal visibility across these domains through integrated monitoring and a single dashboard to improve digital experience quality. It collects and analyzes data from all domains and provides correlated performance insights for various roles.
This document summarizes a case study of a company that represents business rules primarily as relational data rather than via code. The company grew from $13 million to $175 million in revenues over 23 years while transitioning through three enterprise systems. The most recent system, developed using a "Ultra-Structure" approach where rules are stored as data, required more time and money than planned but resulted in lower ongoing maintenance costs compared to the industry average. Representing rules as data rather than code allows for more flexibility and easier updates over time as rules change.
2008: "Case Study of an Enterprise System That Represents Rules Primarily as Relational Data Rather Than via Code". Published in Acta Systemica Vol. 8 No. 2 (2008) pp. 47‐54 available at http://iias.info/pdf_general/Booklisting.pdf
Splunk, Software Tools, Big Data, Logging, PCI, Information security, Cisco Systems, VMware ESX, Regulatory compliance, FISMA, Enterprise architecture, Data center, security software, SCADA, Windows,Unix,Scanners, Citrix, Microsoft Active Directory
Better Together: Combine Real User Monitoring with SyntheticsSidharthKumar13
RUM for Hybrid Coverage, Synthetics for Proactive Detection
Synthetic Transaction Monitoring (STM) and Real-User Monitoring (RUM) are two different approaches for monitoring end-user experiences with SaaS, Desktop, and networked applications.
But in today’s digital world, response time, availability, and work-from-anywhere initiatives are becoming closely aligned. Employees need the flexibility to collaborate from any location without disruption. Organizations must look towards a holistic monitoring strategy to make this feasible every day.
According to the fifth annual IDC Digital Universe study of 20111 the world's information is doubling every two years and in 2011 would reach 1.8 zettabytes. It then goes on to predict that by 2020 the world will generate 50 times more information with 75 times the number of «information containers».
That means an awful lot of additional hay to be added to the already mountainous stacks
Blue Prism_White Paper_ Technical KickstarterKeith Bowman
This document provides an overview of common questions customers have when beginning an RPA deployment. It discusses considerations around choosing an RPA technology, including the importance of designing automations for longevity, reusability, and resilience. The document cautions against desktop recording approaches, noting they result in inflexible scripts that are difficult to maintain. It emphasizes the need for a centralized, model-based approach to building and running automations at scale across an enterprise. Security, control, and workflow are highlighted as important factors for ensuring governance and handling exceptions.
Cloud computing presents economic and business benefits that today’s enterprise cannot ignore. In order to successfully compete, enterprises require a strategy that delivers a unified approach for the visibility and management of new cloud applications, as well as tools to accelerate the migration from on-premise to cloud deployments.
Leveraging machine data can significantly accelerate an organization’s cloud strategy. Through effectively harnessing machine data, organizations gain needed visibility into applications and infrastructure hosted in the cloud. They are able to correlate cloud and on-premise
data sets and are be able to monitor availability and performance across all environments.
However, with the explosive growth in the volume, variety, and velocity of machine data, enterprises today cannot keep up with the data deluge and are therefore unable to transform their data into insights. To accelerate cloud adoption, enterprises need a solution that is capable of scaling to handle the volume of data generated and robust enough to transform that data into insights.
Cloud Computing Deployments Should Begin With Service Definition - SOA architecture and How Cloud enhances ease of doing business in a scalable and reliable way.
Sybase, back in 1995, was constructing an advanced workflow system based on agent technology. This system was presented to an invitation-only group of Powersoft customers at the 1995 Powersoft Users Group meeting at DisneyWorld. The group creating the solution was an advanced technology group formed when Sybase purchased Powersoft.
This document discusses the pitfalls of using ineffective IT monitoring solutions, such as outdated freeware, multiple point solutions, or costly tools that provide disjointed views of systems. It describes three common pitfalls organizations face: extended downtime from poor troubleshooting, high costs and inefficiencies from managing multiple tools, and inability to support new technologies. The document uses a fictional example of an online retailer experiencing a major outage due to these issues. It then promotes the CA Nimsoft Monitor Snap solution as a free, unified monitoring platform that avoids these pitfalls and helps organizations transform their IT monitoring.
The document discusses improvements made to IT service management at a mid-sized card processing company in Croatia over 7 years. It began with typical startup issues like lack of resources and firefighting. Initiatives included defining a service catalog and SLAs, maturing incident and change management processes, implementing monitoring of critical services, embracing a culture of continuous improvement, and empowering the role of the service desk. Results included problems being resolved, Gartner metrics in the best-in-class range, and SLAs matching Gartner's outstanding levels for similar services. Further improvements could include fully utilizing a CMDB within key processes.
The document discusses Cisco Domain Ten, a framework for transforming IT to better support business needs. The framework addresses ten key areas: 1) infrastructure, 2) abstraction/virtualization, 3) automation/orchestration, 4) user portal, 5) service catalog, 6) financials, 7) platform/data, 8) applications/analytics, 9) security/compliance, and 10) organization/governance. Using this holistic framework helps organizations plan and manage complex IT transformations, adapt to new technologies, and deliver services reliably and securely.
Sumo Logic IT Operations Solutions BriefManish Kalra
Sumo Logic is a cloud-native service that provides end-to-end visibility into IT infrastructures and applications through a single unified view. It ingests machine data from across the IT environment to deliver insights into performance, availability, configurations, capacity, and security. Sumo Logic helps eliminate monitoring silos, discover issues faster, and optimize resource utilization to improve system uptime and reliability.
8 BIGGEST MISTAKES IT PRACTITIONERS MAKE AND HOW TO AVOID THEMAbuSyeedRaihan
Imagine you’re the mythological character Sisyphus, forced to roll a boulder up a hill. When it gets near the top, it always rolls back down, so you have to keep repeating the same futile exercise over and over. If you’re an IT professional in charge of a complex, hybrid environment, this scenario probably sounds familiar. Instead of helping move your organization forward, you spend most of your time constantly trying to pinpoint and fix one problem after another (eternally rolling boulders uphill).
Adding to the stress, all the pressure is on you to maintain
system availability and performance to keep business leaders and customers happy.
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This document provides an agenda and overview for a Sumo Logic webinar training session. The agenda includes sections on data collection, search and analysis, and visualizing and monitoring. It discusses Sumo Logic's analytics platform and data flow. It also provides instructions for logging into a training environment and demonstrates examples of searching log data and creating dashboards and alerts.
This document provides instructions for a Sumo Logic welcome webinar, including login information, activities to complete on the Sumo Logic platform, and an overview of advanced analytics functions like geo lookup, outlier detection, prediction, log reduction, log comparison, and creating alerts and dashboards. Participants are guided through exploring sample log data, running log searches, and setting up a dashboard and alert. Contact information is provided for attendees to get additional help or training on using Sumo Logic.
Sumo Logic Cert Jam - Advanced Metrics with KubernetesSumo Logic
This document provides an overview of a training course on using Kubernetes on Sumo Logic. The course teaches participants how to:
1. Discover and explore Kubernetes data and metadata in Sumo Logic, including hands-on labs to identify metadata and search with metadata.
2. Install apps, partner apps, and pre-built dashboards for Kubernetes monitoring.
3. Monitor, troubleshoot, and create alerts using techniques like the Explore tab and custom dashboards.
4. Get certified in Kubernetes on Sumo Logic by taking an exam at the end of the course.
Sumo Logic Cert Jam - Security & ComplianceSumo Logic
This document outlines an agenda for a Sumo Logic Security and Compliance certification course. The agenda includes a presentation and hands-on labs covering topics like building a starter SOC dashboard, exporting dashboards, and compliance. It also includes an introduction to security and compliance and a Sumo Logic certification exam. Hands-on labs will guide students through building dashboards and using features like lookup filters, compliance apps, and integrating threat intelligence from CrowdStrike. The course aims to help students detect, investigate, and respond to security threats in real-time using Sumo Logic's centralized log management platform.
Sumo Logic Cert Jam - Advanced Metrics with KubernetesSumo Logic
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Learn the basics for how to search, parse and analyze the logs and metrics that are important to your organization. This session will guide you through running searches, simple parsing and basic analytics on your data. Learn how to convert your queries to charts and add them to Dashboards to help you visualize trends and easily identify anomalies. Lastly, learn how Alerts can help you stay on top of your critical events.
Sumo Logic Cert Jam - Fundamentals (Spanish)Sumo Logic
Este documento presenta los 5 pasos para convertirse en un usuario Fundamentals certificado de Sumo Logic. Explica cómo Sumo Logic puede ayudar a monitorear datos, buscar y analizar logs, y crear alertas y tableros. También proporciona información sobre cómo tomar el examen de certificación Fundamentals de Sumo Logic.
This document outlines the agenda and logistics for a Sumo Metrics Certified Analyst training course. The course will teach students how to use a unified logs and metrics solution, collect metrics data, analyze metrics using tools and queries, and apply their knowledge through hands-on labs covering common use cases. These include monitoring host metrics, analyzing AWS metrics, working with different metric formats, and converting logs to metrics. Students will learn to visualize metrics using charts and dashboards, and configure metric monitors and alerts. Upon completing the course, students will take an online certification exam to test their mastery of the skills covered.
Security Certification: Security Analytics using Sumo Logic - Oct 2018Sumo Logic
Get Certified as a Sumo Security Power User!
With security threats on the rise, come join our Security and Compliance experts to learn how Sumo Logic’s Threat Intelligence can help you stay on top of your environment by matching IOCs like IP address, domain names, URL, email addresses, MD5 hashes and more, to increase velocity and accuracy of threat detection. Hands on labs help cement the knowledge learned.
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Get Certified as a Sumo Power Admin!
Designed for Administrators, this course shows you how to set up your data collection according to your organization’s data sources. Best practices around deployment options ensure you choose a deployment that scales as your organization grows. Because metadata is so important to a healthy environment, learn how to design and set up a naming convention that works best for your teams. Use Chef, Puppet or the likes? Learn how to automate your deployment. Test your deployment with simple searches, and learn to take advantage of optimization tools that can help you stay on top of your deployment.
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This document outlines the curriculum for the Sumo Logic Level 2 Certification. It covers advanced searching, parsing, filtering, and analytics techniques using Sumo Logic. It also covers visualizing and monitoring data through dashboards and alerts. Hands-on labs reinforce these skills. The goal is to help users make Sumo Logic work for them by monitoring trends, critical events, and learning from peer use cases.
Get Certified as a Sumo Power User!
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Designed for users, this series deep-dives into every aspect of analyzing your data. Run as a "how-to" webinar, this session walks viewers through data searching, filtering, parsing, and advanced analytics. This series concludes with "how to"details to create dashboards and alerts to monitor your data and get Sumo Logic to work for you.
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Brand new to Sumo Logic?
Get started with these 5 easy steps. Learn how to capitalize on critical capabilities that can amplify your log analytics and monitoring experience while providing you with meaningful business and IT insights.
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In this presentation, DevOps and DevSecOps expert John Willis dives into how to implement DevSecOps, including:
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- How DevSecOps can change the game for your team
- Tips and tricks for getting DevSecOps started within your organization
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- Gain visibility into your compliance posture
- Identify potential risks and threats in your environments
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Maruthi Prithivirajan, Head of ASEAN & IN Solution Architecture, Neo4j
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Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
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In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
1. A Sumo Logic White Paper
Five Steps to
Better Application
Performance
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Introduction
Modern enterprises increasingly rely on custom-built applications to
provide differentiated services to their customers and to improve
employee productivity. These business critical applications are
distributed, large-scale, and rely on in-house developed software as
well as open-source and 3rd-party components, making them difficult
to manage, monitor and troubleshoot. Managing these applications
is further complicated by the combination of physical, virtual and
cloud computing infrastructures in which these applications are
deployed. In short, the job of managing and supporting today’s
applications has never been more important—or more difficult.
The solution to many of the above issues can be found in one of the most
overlooked and undervalued IT assets: log data. Managing logs requires a
solution that, unlike today’s home-grown and on-premise solutions, is built
from the ground up to handle the volume, type and location of today’s rapidly
proliferating logs.
The following paper outlines the different ways that the next generation in
log management and analytics can dramatically improve your applications—
and thus your business performance. The five steps to better application
performance fall into three broad categories:
+ Reducing application downtime
+ Improving application performance
+ Improving your end users’ experience
Reducing application downtime
Step 1: Troubleshoot and get quickly to root cause analysis
When something goes wrong in a distributed production application,
troubleshooting and root cause analysis can take hours. The ability to
quickly isolate the problematic application server, module, or even a single
line of code dramatically reduces mean-time to identification (MTTI) and
mean-time to resolution (MTTR). But to do so requires a powerful and fast
log analysis system that enables you to look across your entire application
and underlying infrastructure in one fell swoop. With application downtime
translating directly to business performance and profitability, proper collection
and retention, coupled with a powerful analytics tool for your logs, is key to
immediate and accurate diagnosis and resolution.
The ability to quickly isolate
the problematic application
server, module, or even a
single line of code dramatically
reduces mean-time to
identification (MTTI) and
mean-time to resolution
(MTTR).
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Today’s next-generation solutions collect, process and analyze all your application
logs--regardless of volume, type or location--and do it in real time. So you can
query up-to-the-minute relevant information that your application generates, then
quickly narrow down the root causes and get your application running again.
Step 2: Uncover unknown issues lurking within your application
Certain types of issues causing application failure are difficult to identify by
asking questions via traditional query language. Often the issue has not been
observed in the past and isn’t easy to express in a query, so the root cause
remains hidden, eventually causing a major, long-lasting failure.
Identifying new patterns in log data, such as new types of Exception, require
new learning-based analytics technology. IT needs to be able to remove the
noise and find a new type of log message within millions of others without
having to identify it using traditional query language. As a result, application
operation teams can quickly address the issue rather than spend hours on
writing queries and chasing ghosts in their log data.
Step 3: Use your logs proactively
Keeping your applications running should not involve fighting one fire after
another. To keep applications running smoothly it is important to set up
proactive monitoring based on precise rules that help detect issues before
they turn into critical events. The right solution should be able to deliver
proactive notifications based on specific conditions or new patterns seen in
log data with near-zero latency.
Identifying new patterns
in log data, such as new
types of Exception, require
new learning-based
analytics technology.
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Conditions can be extremely precise and can describe, for example, a
number of occurrences of a specific type of exception. More importantly,
they should be able to be configured to notify when patterns in logs deviate
from baseline seen within data during normal application operations. These
types of notifications improve response time and help uncover new important
conditions within applications before outages occur.
Improving overall application performance
Step 4: Dig deep into how your application is performing at every level
Once problem diagnosis and resolution is under control and your
applications are running with minimal downtime, you can focus on
improving overall application performance. Understanding underlying
application performance does not stop with profilers and visibil ity into how
long particular method calls take.
In order to get a deep and actionable understanding of application
performance in the world of distributed applications, IT teams must dig
deep and understand the performance of:
+ Individual application components, modules and methods
+ Transactions that span many modules and systems
+ Underlying infrastructure such as servers and networks
...with this new technology
you can extract long-running
or distributed end-to-end
performance metrics.
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Next-generation log management technology enables your organization to
access and understand all of these metrics without new instrumentation. You
can capture fine-grained individual API call metrics from your logs to gain a deep
understanding of where your application spends its cycles. And extract those
metrics, analyze them further, and share them with engineering as evidence.
Furthermore, with this new technology you can extract long-running or
distributed end-to-end performance metrics that represent far more meaningful
metrics, such as end-to-end customer transactions that span multiple systems
and even multiple applications. With end-to-end transaction performance
information you get a holistic view of where the biggest time sinks are and
exactly how they impact your end users. You can then set meaningful end user-relevant
targets that your teams can work towards achieving.
Finally, you can capture and correlate how network, server, and third party
software performance impacts your application performance. For example,
you might find that the performance issue is not related to your application but
rather is a result of lack of network bandwidth capacity in a particular location.
Make your applications better for your end users
Step 5: Analyze and improve your end users’ experience
Once the application is stable and performs well, the final step is improving the
overall application from the end-user perspective. This is especially valuable
for customer-facing and revenue-generating applications, where end-user
satisfaction is critical to business operations. The teams who develop, operate,
market and sell these applications need to be able to glean insights into which
features are driving customer engagement, where usage drop-offs are, and
what the overall user experience is.
Next-generation solutions help enterprises quickly gain a deep understanding
of what works and what doesn’t for their end users. Without any new
instrumentation you can collect and analyze how customers interact with
your application (e.g. which features are being used, which features are hard
to discover) or figure out which workflows lead to confusion and understand
where customers drop off (e.g. which steps in the purchasing process take too
long). Log-ins by user, page load times, URL requests, form posts, session IDs,
engagement duration, and much more is already in your logs - you just need to
get the right log analysis tool to tap into it.