Azure Monitor for SAP solutions: The perfect solution for monitoring your Sap Applications

 
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Learn how Azure Monitor for SAP solutions can help you monitor your SAP applications on Azure with ease and efficiency. Get detailed insights into your SAP deployments on Azure with specific parts of the Azure Monitor infrastructure. Join us to discover how you can use Azure Monitor for SAP solutions with both SAP on Azure Virtual Machines (Azure VMs) and SAP on Azure Large Instances.

Speakers

Eduardo Kieling

Microsoft Azure MVP from Brazil

Eduardo Kieling is a Brazilian IT expert with a focus on Cloud Computing. He has a Master’s degree in Applied Computing and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. He is a Microsoft Azure MVP with extensive experience in the international market and has worked in various companies. Eduardo is currently a Senior Cloud Solutions Architect, responsible for designing, implementing, and administering various technologies. He is also one of the leaders and founders of the AzureRS community in Brazil and currently resides in Madrid, Spain.

Clairo Girardi Dorneles

myCloudDoor - Cloud Infra and Security Architect

Working more than 15 years in the infrastructure area and the last 6 more specifically with cloud. In the last 3 years, working closely the cloud security.

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