Best Practices to Monitor and Troubleshoot Serverless Applications
Serverless had a great impact on the developers׳ ability to get into production very quickly. It has one major caveat of understanding “what’s going on in production?”
Performance monitoring is a crucial part when running serverless applications. Serverless applications are highly distributed with business workflows and data spread across multiple managed services and APIs. As a result, in order to make sure that everything is running correctly in production you’d need full observability into the application that will help you find the root cause, and troubleshoot quickly.
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand what is observability in serverless applications.
2. Understand how you can use distributed tracing to troubleshoot quickly.
3. Discover the best practices in monitoring functions in production.
Join the webinar on March 7 at 10 am PT.
All registrants will receive the recording of the webinar via email.


Ran Ribenzaft - CTO at Epsagon
Ran Ribenzaft is a passionate developer, with vast experience in network, infrastructure, and cyber-security. Constantly chasing new technologies – as the current one is Serverless. He loves sharing open source tools to make everyone’s lives easier. In his current role, he is the co-founder and CTO at Epsagon – monitoring for serverless applications. He loves swimming, traveling around the world, and taking breathtaking pictures.

Hen Peretz - Software Engineer at Epsagon

Stuart Scott - AWS Lead at Cloud Academy
Stuart Scott is Cloud Academy’s AWS Lead and has over two decades of experience within the IT industry. Stuart has an extensive background covering a range of technologies. Most recently his passion and interest focuses on Cloud Computing, with particular regards to anything related to Amazon Web Services (AWS).
