August 22, 2024
Broadcom Hosts the 2024 Network Observability Virtual Summit

Written by: David Hardman
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Broadcom will host its annual Network Observability Virtual Summit on September 10, 2024. The summit will delve deep into the evolving landscape of network observability, offering insights, best practices, strategies and innovative solutions for today’s complex network environments.
The theme of this year’s summit is Connectivity in Concert, where all elements of the network work in concert to deliver the best connected experiences for users. With the challenges presented by a constantly changing network landscape, network observability is a top priority for enterprise organizations. Network observability can bring together insights about complete end-to-end network paths so that your organization can understand, operate, and transform complex heterogeneous networks while safeguarding network and user experiences.
This three-hour event will feature valuable insights and real-world successes from some of today’s leading enterprises who are establishing game-changing network observability as they evolve and optimize their network infrastructure to deliver business value. We’ll also take a look at the state of the art of network observability for cloud, edge, enterprise network infrastructures, and more from Google Cloud and Broadcom experts.
Summit attendees will have the opportunity to hear first-hand accounts and advice from both experts and peers, including:
- Amy Feldman, Head of Marketing, Network Observability, Broadcom
- Mike Melillo, Head of Network Observability Software, Broadcom
- Vaibhav Katkade, Senior Product Manager, Google Cloud, Google
- Vijay Nagarajan, Vice President, Wireless Connectivity Division, Broadcom
- Michael O’Farrell, System Solutions Architect, BT Ireland
- Chris Benton, Consultant Engineer, HCA Healthcare
- Keith Fiala, Senior Systems Manager, Fidelity Information Services (FIS)
- Sean Armstrong, Head of Product, Network Observability, Broadcom
Broadcom’s Network Observability Virtual Summit will take place Tuesday, September 10, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET. Click HERE to learn more and register to attend (Note: event session content will be available on-demand immediately following the event using the same link.)
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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