Want to know what’s new and what’s next in observability? Come join us on Tuesday 8th October at 9:00am for breakfast and data talk at Techspace Eiswerk. 

Whether you’re a long-time New Relic user, or considering adopting it in your organisation, come and learn what's new and what's next in Observability. We'll show you how New Relic AI Monitoring observes your AI-powered applications, find out how to optimise your LLM selection and manage their performance and costs, as well as build generative AI solutions that adhere to compliance standards.

In addition, we’ll share some pro tips to help you prepare for peak traffic events in the lead up to the peak holiday season. This includes everything from the most common mistakes and how to avoid them, a practical step-by-step planning process, and a demo of how to use the New Relic platform for end-to-end Digital Experience Monitoring.  

Finally, we’ll dive into monitoring modern AWS (Amazon Web Services) cloud environments with our new one-step cloud observability. You’ll learn how to get started faster with simplified instrumentation for cloud, OTel, and Prometheus data.  We'll be joined by AWS engineers who will share best practices in achieving cloud native observability.

Agenda
9:00 - 10:00am: Arrivals and networking breakfast
10:00 - 10:30am: What's new in observability and next in AI monitoring
10:30 - 11:00am: Optimise your digital experience for peak readiness
11:00 - 11:30am: Monitoring modern AWS cloud environments
11:30 - 12.00pm: Questions and networking

We look forward to seeing you!

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Event speakers

Stefan Schneider

Stefan Schneider

Principal Partner Solution Architect, AWS

Stefan is a Principal Partner Solution Architect at AWS, where he supports EMEA-based ISVs in developing solutions on the AWS platform. He joined AWS 10 years ago, initially focusing on helping SAP transition their solutions to the AWS cloud.

Prior to AWS, Stefan spent 18 years at Sun Microsystems in the partner engineering organization, where he assisted ISVs like SAP, Oracle, and Peoplesoft in optimizing their software for Solaris. He eventually served as the CTO of the Solaris partner organization before leaving Oracle.

Stefan began his career as a full-time researcher at the Technical University of Karlsruhe, where he earned a PhD with a focus on object-oriented databases in manufacturing. 

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