ExtraHop’s Erik Giesa will outline a new approach to IT Operations Analytics (ITOA), the practice of gaining total visibility into IT environments by correlating insights from four key sources of IT data

Attendees will learn about 4 key sources of IT data & how to use it beyond IT to deliver insight

ExtraHop, the global leader in real-time wire data analytics for IT intelligence and business operations, announced that SVP of Marketing and Business Development Erik Giesa will give a presentation during IP Expo Manchester on delivering real-time visibility for the digital enterprise with an IT Operations Analytics (ITOA) architecture. Session attendees will learn about the four key sources of IT data (wire, agent, machine, and probe), and how they can be used beyond IT to deliver insight and efficiency for businesses. To learn more about ExtraHop, visit at IP Expo Manchester booth #F619.

Session Title: Analyse ALL The Data, You Must: Real-Time Visibility for the Digital Enterprise

Speaker: Erik Giesa, SVP of Marketing & Business Development, ExtraHop

When: Wednesday, 20 May 2015, 12.30PM to 1.00PM GMT

Where: IP Expo Manchester, Data Centre & Virtualisation Theatre

Session Details: Machine data. Agent data. Wire data. ExtraHop juggles many data sources in the attempt to understand the behavior of IT infrastructure. Too frequently, one lets their data live in silos, and miss out on powerful insights that could be derived from correlation between data sources. Keeping relevant data in separate buckets exposes businesses to revenue loss and security risks, and nobody wants that. In this session, ExtraHop’s Erik Giesa will outline a new approach to IT Operations Analytics (ITOA), the practice of gaining total visibility into IT environments by correlating insights from four key sources of IT data. From pinpointing causes of network latency to stopping data exfiltration before it starts, the benefits of ITOA are only limited by one’s imagination.

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