Supportconfig Monitoring and Analytics
Categorial hints, assement, evaluation and machine learning

Bryan Gartner
Career Journey
Solution Architect - At SUSE, as a Sr. Technology Strategist, I've focused on major hardware and software partners plus embedded solution providers, providing designs and creating, installing and supporting proof-of-concept/production pilots, along with reference architectures, white papers and bench-marking deliverables. During this tenure I have been a steadfast user of openSUSE for my desktop/workstation/laptops.
IT Architect - Overlapping below and above, I have been a passionate, contributing member and advocate of the FOSS community. A core focus was Linux device-level enablement of the company's computing platforms and leading an IT Linux initiative to get production services moved onto the Linux platform, with one of the earliest was on SUSE 6.0.
Electrical Engineer - I used my formal education, along with mechanical and biomedical slants as a hardware designer, developing hybrid, thickfilm microcircuits, and started automation of design, process and test engineering tasks as well.
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Creating the automation and the functionality of a self-used L0 support approach to trigger, access, collect, evaluate, analyze and provide notifications and guidance for the used system even with a personal data pipeline for more systems towards the ability to an initial support request if needed.
In general this is like a simplistic AIOps/ITOps edge-core workflow to address next-step guidance while often simply monitoring such systems, via supportutils and other similar tools, for potential next-step actions and suggested clues and help to improve things.
- Date:
- 2025 March 14 - 14:00
- Duration:
- 30 min
- Room:
- Grand Caribbean 2
- Conference:
- Early Adopter Tech Summit 2025
- Language:
- Track:
- openSUSE
- Difficulty:
- Easy