New York, March 01, 2017 -- David Mytton, founder and CEO of Server Density, a provider of a cloud-based server monitoring as a service to IT administrators and engineers, will talk about using Google Bigtable at scale in a session at the Google Cloud Next conference entitled “Bigtable in action: powering billion-user services and meeting customer challenges.”
The session will discuss how to integrate Cloud Bigtable into an existing application architecture as a replacement to a custom built system previously running on bare metal to solve the challenges of storing and retrieving data. Specific use cases, including Server Density’s own monitoring service, will be used as real-world examples. The session will also cover lessons learned and dive into schema level design considerations.
What: “Bigtable in action: powering billion-user services and meeting customer challenges”
When: Wednesday, March 8, 2017, 2:00 PM PST
Where: Google Cloud Next ‘17, Moscone Center West
Room 3020
https://cloudnext.withgoogle.com
Who: David Mytton, founder & CEO, Server Density.
About Server Density Server Density offers SaaS-based scalable infrastructure monitoring to help businesses save time and money. With advanced server and website monitoring alerts, graphing tools and integrations with all major cloud service providers, Server Density’s robust and scalable solution helps businesses and IT operations teams be more responsive to issues, make their websites faster and minimize downtime. Founded by David Mytton in 2009 and based in London and New York, Server Density monitors hundreds of thousands of servers across more than 700 customers.
Bill Baker, Baker Communications Group, LLC [email protected] 860-350-9100


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