Each of the links below is for part 1 of a 3-4 part series discussion key metrics for an AWS service, how to collect them, and a user case study.
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Monitorama 2018 - Day 1 Talks
Optimizing for Learning - Logan McDonald (BuzzFeed)
Serverless and CatOps - Pam Selle (IOpipe)
Mentoring Metrics Engineers - Zach & Angelo (Yelp)
Hi I'm Ilan, I work at Datadog, a monitoring and analytics platform for large-scale applications and infrastructure. I've been at Monitorama this week and figured I'd make it easy to find the talks from the conference.
Datadog is hiring! Come join me
Optimizing for Learning - Logan McDonald (BuzzFeed)
Hi!
I'm Ilan, I work at Datadog, a monitoring and analytics platform for large-scale applications and infrastructure. I've been watching Monitorama EU remotely this week and figured I'd make it easy to find the talks from the conference.
Shameless Plug Datadog is hiring! Come join me. We have roles available in our Paris, New York City, and Boston offices (as well as many remote).