Broadcom will host its annual NetOps Virtual Summit on May 3, 2023. With the ever-changing challenges presented by remote work, dispersed data centers, and shifting workloads to the cloud, network observability and security are top priorities for enterprise organizations. This one-day event will feature valuable insights and real-world successes from some of today’s leading enterprises as they navigate the fast-evolving enterprise network.
During the annual NetOps Virtual Summit, Broadcom will engage with experts and peers to learn how high-performing NetOps teams are meeting the challenges of network transformation through end-to-end visibility of managed and unmanaged networks and advanced, scalable network management. Summit attendees can learn how to optimize operations, accelerate network transformation and enhance connected experience.
Summit attendees will have the opportunity to hear first-hand accounts and advice from experts and peers, including:
- Logan Sargeant, Formula 1 Driver, Williams Racing
- Douglas Goodridge, Chief Information Officer, Williams Racing
- Eric Custer, Infrastructure Architect, Kyndryl
- Keith Fiala, Senior Systems Manager, FIS
- Bruno Victorino, Head of Development & Operations B2B Platforms, Altice
- Alexander Zäh, Lead Consultant for ITOM & DCIM Solutions, Fujitsu
- Mark Leary, Research Director, Network Analytics & Automation, IDC
- Serge Lucio, VP and GM Agile Operations Division, Broadcom
- Michael Melillo, Sr. Director of Network Monitoring & Management Software Products, Broadcom
- Sean Armstrong, Head of Products, AppNeta, Broadcom
Broadcom’s NetOps Virtual Summit will take place Wednesday, May 3, 2023 from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET. Click HERE to learn more and register to attend.

David Hardman
David Hardman is a Senior Principal Product Marketing Manager at Broadcom focused on Network Observability. He has over 25 years of experience in technology, spanning the disciplines of software development, product management and product marketing.
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