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Top 5 Must-Haves for Day 2 DevOps

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Tuesday, April 13, 2021
11 a.m. ET

Are you implementing cloud native DevOps?

Are your mission-critical applications running on Kubernetes?

Is it harder than you thought?

You’re not alone. While microservices and CI/CD are increasingly the standard for building modern applications, operationalizing and managing resources for these applications remains a pain-point for DevOps, SRE, and Ops teams.

Join us as we discuss the top 5 must-haves for Day 2 DevOps success. We’ll talk through the criticality of app-centric ops; the power of full-stack analysis, from the logical to the physical; why DevOps speed requires hands-free optimization; and the business and operational outcomes of continuous performance. Bring your questions, we have answers!

Eva Tuczai
Advanced Solutions Product Management & Engagement Manager - Turbonomic
Eva has more than 15 years experience in IT service management, spanning application performance management, virtualization optimization, and enterprise grade continuous quality in mobile application strategies. As part of Turbonomic’s Advanced Engineering Team, she is committed to bringing a customer-centric solution approach to solve problems that impact business everywhere.​
Asena Hertz
Director of Product Marketing - Turbonomic
As a Product Marketing leader at Turbonomic, Asena brings more than a decade of experience in disruptive technologies spanning workload automation, energy and resource analytics, developer tools, and more. Asena is passionate about the long-term impact and role that cloud native architectures and distributed systems will have on the future of IT and the way businesses and people are bringing new ideas to market.
Mike Mallo
IBM Hybrid Cloud Offering Manager - Instana
Mike Mallo is the IBM technical offering manager for Instana. Mike joined IBM through the Tivoli acquisition over 25 years ago and has always had a passion for enterprise systems management. Recently, he has worked to broaden the observability space within IBM by creating partnerships with Humio, Sysdig, and Turbonomic and a key driver in the Instana acquisition. Prior to that, he has held offering management and development leadership roles creating new capabilities for IBM's clients in a number of products. Mike has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University and an MBA from Concordia University Texas.

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