Webinar
Achieving Complete Agility with Continuous Debugging and Continuous Observability
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CI/CD has become the de facto standard for infusing the software development process with hardcoded agility. Organizations are now integrating DevOps concepts and practices into their workflows in order to get great features out of the door faster and reduce internal friction. But your ability to understand what’s going on in a production service is pre-defined by the logs, metrics and traces (i.e. the three pillars of observability) your developers pre-defined during development. There is, however, a need for agility even after the service is live - in order to adhere to strict SLAs, decrease MTTR and save on logging costs.

Join JFrog’s Baruch Sadogursky and Lightrun’s Tom Granot as they investigate how high-performing engineering teams remain agile throughout the entire software production lifecycle, from development through deployment and all the way to observing and maintaining high-quality production systems at scale.

During this webinar we will shine a light on the practices of companies that are serious about getting a strong grip on their production services, and introduce a live demo for debugging a production app using JFrog Pipelines and Lightrun.
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Date: November 18th
Time: 10:30 AM PST
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Duration: 1 hour
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Baruch Sadogursky
Tom Granot
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Presenter Information
Baruch Sadogursky
Head of Developer Relations
Tom Granot
Developer Advocate
Baruch Sadogursky (a.k.a JBaruch) is the Chief Sticker Officer (also, Head of Developer Relations) at JFrog. His passion is speaking about technology. Well, speaking in general, but doing it about technology makes him look smart, and 17 years of hi-tech experience sure helps. When he’s not on stage (or on a plane to get there), he learns about technology, people and how they work, or more precisely, don’t work together.

He is a CNCF ambassador, Developer Champion, and a professional conference speaker on DevOps, Java and Groovy topics, and is a regular at the industry’s most prestigious events including JavaOne (where he was awarded a Rock Star award), DockerCon, Devoxx, DevOps Days, OSCON, Qcon and many others.

You can follow him @jbaruch on Twitter.

Tom is a developer advocate at Lightrun, where he works on re-shaping what production observability looks like. Tom was previously a site reliability engineer for a distributed systems startup, teaches technological prototyping for creatives at a local college's media lab, and is an avid explainer of all things tech.

You can follow him @TomGranot on Twitter.