Kushagra Sharma's Blog Posts

Kushagra Sharma is a Product Manager at Cisco working on AIOps products that help teams operate complex systems with intelligence and scale. He focuses on translating customer problems into practical, data-driven solutions at the intersection of AI, reliability, and software platforms. Passionate about clear thinking and strong product craft, Kushagra writes to share insights on technology, product strategy, and building systems that actually work in the real world.

Three Questions For Empowering Security: From Gartner’s Risk and Security Management Summit Europe
Security
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Three Questions For Empowering Security: From Gartner’s Risk and Security Management Summit Europe

Key takeaways from this year's Gartner Risk and Security Management Summit Europe
I Azure You, This Will Be Useful
Security
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I Azure You, This Will Be Useful

This blog post describes how to use Azure Active directory for basic hunting and discovery
5 Tips for Acing Your Sales Interview at Splunk
Splunk Life
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5 Tips for Acing Your Sales Interview at Splunk

Get an idea of what to expect and how to prepare for your sales interview with Splunk, courtesy of Shreya Iyer, Splunk's Director of Talent Acquisition, Sales
What Keeps the CISO Awake at Night? Four Dreaded Security Headlines
Security
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What Keeps the CISO Awake at Night? Four Dreaded Security Headlines

Would your organization's security team be prepared if these headlines appear in tomorrow's news?
Refining Real-Time Alerts with Compound Conditions
Observability
9 Minute Read

Refining Real-Time Alerts with Compound Conditions

This post will explain one of our latest efforts to improve SignalFx alerts: the addition of compound conditions to the SignalFx detector creation UI.
Amazon ECS or EKS? AppDynamics Supports Both
Observability
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Amazon ECS or EKS? AppDynamics Supports Both

For enterprises that containerize their applications and want a simple way to deploy them in AWS, ECS is a good option. Or perhaps EKS would work best for you. And then there’s the EC2 vs. Fargate question. Decisions, decisions! Whichever path you choose, it’s easy to monitor your applications with AppDynamics.