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Trying to troubleshoot faster? Your log data may hold crucial insights into the performance of your applications and infrastructure — and get you to the root cause of any operational issues more quickly.

In this program, experts from Sumo Logic will demonstrate how to leverage logs for troubleshooting your AWS environment. The presentation will include several troubleshooting scenarios involving AWS services like AWS Lambda, Amazon DynamoDB and Amazon Elastic Load Balancer.

In this Techstrong Learning Experience, the experts will cover:

  • Observability best practices
  • Log analytics use cases for AWS troubleshooting
  • Real-life troubleshooting success stories
  • Attendees will also get the opportunity to ask questions and engage with the speakers.
Greg Ziemiecki
Senior Technical Product Manager - Sumo Logic
Greg is a Product Manager with close to 15 years of experience in IT half of it being in a Product Management role. His experience includes SIEM, monitoring, and Network Management products in the Telco space. Nowadays in Sumo, he’s working in the observability area looking at how to provide best-in-class out-of-the-box insights into our customers' cloud infrastructure. In his free time, he enjoys mountain hiking and playing chess 
Michael Riordan
Senior Product Marketing Manager - Sumo Logic
Michael is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at Sumo Logic, focused on observability releases. Before Sumo Logic, he worked as a PMM at forward-looking technology companies Axon and Fastly. When he's not working with sellers and product managers, Michael enjoys watching reality TV and collecting vintage clothes.

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