Meetup May 28th, New York
Welcome Aristacrats!
We're going full steam ahead into our Spring and Summer series of informative technical Meetups with important technology partners of Arista.
For May, we team up with Corvil. Together we will be presenting the power of network visibility through data analytics and monitoring features that rapidly identify network performance problems for effective troubleshooting and operations.
Through a series of presentations and demos we will discuss the DANZ feature set of Arista's Extensible Operating System (EOS). These include VM Tracer for deep visibility into virtual platforms, LANZ for congestion and queue buffer analysis, and TAP/Aggregation for compliance-driven aggregation and collection of high data volumes for analysis by tools, such as the ones provided by Corvil.
We then follow with our special guest Raymond Russell, CTO of Corvil, who will discuss how his company transforms raw data into real-time business intelligence, providing rich visibility for the world’s most demanding IT environments with low-latency, high-performance and big data analytics requirements.
About Raymond Russell:
Raymond is a founder of Corvil and co-inventor of its core technology. Since 2000, Raymond has played an instrumental role in building a strong company and product suite around the core Corvil technology, covering many areas such as network science, product management, technical sales, and field engineering.
As Chief Technology Officer, Raymond is focused on driving continued advancement and fulfillment of Corvil’s innovations with a focus on applications and infrastructure in capital markets. Recently, Raymond has led intensive investigations into latency issues impacting proprietary trading firm applications and utilised this experience to improve Corvil’s product offering.
*UPDATED: Location has changed!*
Where/When/How:
NYC Seminar and Conference Center
Seminar Room C
71 West 23rd Street (between 5th and 6th)
New York, New York 10010
RSVP today and keep a lookout for updates. Register here.