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Four Ways Splunk Observability is taking
a bite out of your budget
Having the ability to monitor, understand, and optimize your systems shouldn’t have to take a bite out of your budget. While Splunk Observability is a popular monitoring tool for infrastructure and cloud services, it’s also costly.
Here are four reasons why it’s time to consider transitioning from Splunk Observability to Chronosphere to help save your budget:
1. Complex pricing and frequent overage costs
2. Limited data visibility and cost control
3. Additional costs for Premier Support
4. The real cost of downtime
Julius Volz
Founder of PromLabs
Julius co-founded the Prometheus monitoring system and originally led the project to success at SoundCloud and beyond. He now focuses on growing the Prometheus community, started PromCon, the first conference around Prometheus, and helps companies use and adapt Prometheus through his company PromLabs. Before creating Prometheus at SoundCloud, Julius was a Site Reliability Engineer at Google.
Julius loves teaching Prometheus concepts and has led many in-person and online live training sessions for companies and at industry events.
Speaker Twitter: https://twitter.com/juliusvolz and https://twitter.com/promlabs
George Hamilton
Director of Product Marketing Chronosphere
George Hamilton is Director of Product Marketing at Chronosphere. George has over 25 years experience in the technology industry and has held many product marketing roles at leading tech companies such as CloudHealth by VMware, XebiaLabs/Digital.ai, and Dell EMC. George was also an industry analyst covering IT systems management and application performance monitoring.
George Hamilton
Director of Product Marketing Chronosphere
George Hamilton is Director of Product Marketing at Chronosphere. George has over 25 years experience in the technology industry and has held many product marketing roles at leading tech companies such as CloudHealth by VMware, XebiaLabs/Digital.ai, and Dell EMC. George was also an industry analyst covering IT systems management and application performance monitoring.
George Hamilton
Director of Product Marketing Chronosphere
George Hamilton is Director of Product Marketing at Chronosphere. George has over 25 years experience in the technology industry and has held many product marketing roles at leading tech companies such as CloudHealth by VMware, XebiaLabs/Digital.ai, and Dell EMC. George was also an industry analyst covering IT systems management and application performance monitoring.
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DevOps Architect, Smartwyre
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