In this brief excerpt from our most recent #DEMO episode featuring CrowdStrike, CTO Elia Zaitsev discusses how the Falcon for IT system can rapidly perform observability tasks, and its integration with the Charlotte AI system makes it easier for IT staff. Keith Shaw Ellen Fanning #Demo You can watch the complete episode here: https://lnkd.in/e5Ws8PZj
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