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Finovate Webinar: Innovations in AI-Powered Observability

Finovate Webinar: Innovations in AI-Powered Observability

The idea of a black box has always been unacceptable in financial services. Financial institutions must be able to explain to clients and regulators how decisions are made – are they fair, justified, and sensible?

This is where observability comes in and it can do much more than setting your moral compass right.

Join Dynatrace, Deloitte, and AWS on October 24 at 2 pm Eastern for a 45-minute live webinar tailored for executives in the financial services industry. This session will feature a panel of experts discussing the latest strategies for modernizing financial services infrastructure and applications through AI-powered observability.

In this in-depth discussion, the panel will explore the integration of AI-powered observability and financial services, focusing on how organizations can enhance their operations, ensure data protection, and comply with regulations. The experts will delve into the transformative potential of AI, including Generative AI, in boosting overall productivity and maintaining regulatory compliance.

Why should you attend?

  • Gain strategic insights: Learn from industry leaders about the latest trends and strategies in AI-powered observability tailored specifically for financial services.
  • Enhance operational efficiency: Discover how to leverage AI and automation to streamline operations, mitigate risks, and ensure compliance.
  • Real-world applications: See live demonstrations and hear real-life use cases from Dynatrace customers, showcasing practical implementations and outcomes.
  • Interactive learning: Participate in a live Q&A session with experts, allowing you to get personalized answers to your specific challenges and questions.

Among the panel of experts is Wayne Segar, Field CTO at Dynatrace; Paul Barnhill, Managing Director at Deloitte; and Eric Baran, Principal Segment Leader- DevOps – Global Financial Services at AWS.

Learn more or register today.


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