video Webinar February 26, 2026 - 10AM PT / 1PM ET

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The CV UNO Series

Connecting the Dots: Correlating Application and Network Telemetry

In this session, we’ll demonstrate the latest CloudVision UNO capabilities, including a deep dive into CloudVision Sensor, multi-level applications and events that not only expands the visibility to the broader infrastructure but also simplifies application-specific network troubleshooting.

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Connecting the Dots: Correlating Application and Network Telemetry

February 26, 2026 - 10AM PT / 1PM ET

NetOps teams are constantly under pressure to maintain uptime and performance, yet they often lack visibility into the critical infrastructure connected to the network—servers, virtual overlays, and third-party devices. This "visibility gap" makes it difficult to distinguish between network issues and application issues, increasing the time it takes to resolve incidents.

Join us for the second installment of our Arista NetBuilders webinar series on CloudVision® Universal Network ObservabilityTM (CV UNOTM) as we explore how CV UNO bridges this gap. With endpoint and application-based visibility with integrated issue inference, CV UNO assists with causal analysis to pinpoint issues instantly, regardless of whether they originate in the network or the application layer. CV UNO is built on top of CloudVision, which is used by many NetOps teams to manage their Arista Unified Cloud Network EOS®-based production network for data center, campus, AI centers and routing. CloudVision provides deep visibility into the operations of the network itself, enables automation, and simplifies workflows for network management with Ask Ava for AIOps.

In this session, we’ll demonstrate the latest CloudVision UNO capabilities, including a deep dive into CloudVision Sensor, multi-level applications and events that not only expands the visibility to the broader infrastructure but also simplifies application-specific network troubleshooting.

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