Episode Synopsis "SwimStreams: A Conversation With Andi Mann on the role of real time data in IT Operations"
In this episode, we talk with Andi Mann, Chief Technology Advocate at Splunk, on the role of real time data on IT Operations. We discuss topics like whether it makes sense to store historical data, AIOps and how IT operations are done at the edge. A great conversation that could help you understand how real time data can be tapped to streamline IT operations
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