The IT Ops Sessions: Performance Troubleshooting with Generative AI and Wireshark
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In this IT Ops session, you’ll learn about how you can use generative AI to analyze packet captures from Wireshark.
The IT Ops sessions are short-form conference-style sessions, minus the conference. In this session, Performance Troubleshooting with Generative AI and Wireshark, you’ll learn about how you can utilize generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Bard to more quickly analyze packets captured with Wireshark. This session will get into the details about the generative AI tools, using Wireshark to analyze packet data, and specific examples for using ChatGPT to troubleshoot performance issues found in your packet data. When you’re finished with this session, you’ll have a better understanding of how you can improve your day-to-day productivity by troubleshooting application and infrastructure performance issues captured using Wireshark packet analysis more quickly with generative AI tools.
Author Name: Gladson “Jean” Tunis
Author Description:
Gladson “Jean” Tunis is a performance engineer and principal consultant with RootPerformance. For over two decades, he has been helping IT teams minimize cost and lost productivity due to performance problems. The last 5+ of those years have been as an independent consultant. Gladson works with companies in various industries – from financial services to healthcare – to improve end user experience through better measurement and monitoring. When not consulting and training on performance-related … more
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