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DoD-Worthy Interoperability & Cybersecurity Standards: What Does It Mean to Our Customers?

This is the third in a series of four ScienceLogic blogs on the topic of the Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN), including what it is, what it means to be approved under DoDIN standards, why it is important to both our federal and private industry customers, and the process for being approved for listing.

Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN) Approved Products List (APL): What is it and Why it Matters

This is the second of a four-part security blog series covering why ScienceLogic is listed in the DoDIN APL catalog, what this means for monitoring critical IT infrastructure, and why APL certification is relevant for all organizations. Part two is about what the DoDIN APL is and why it matters to both government and non-government organizations.

ScienceLogic Announces Integration with ServiceNow Service Graph Connector Program

ScienceLogic announces it has joined the ServiceNow® Service Graph Connector Program by integrating its ScienceLogic SL1 connector with Service Graph, helping customers to quickly, easily and reliably load third-party data into the system, enabling data quality, timeliness and scalability.

Modernizing Your IT Operations with a Secure Foundation

This is the first of a four-part security blog series covering why ScienceLogic is listed in the DoDIN APL catalog, what this means for monitoring critical IT infrastructure, and why APL certification is relevant for all organizations. Part one is all about trust and transparency—foundations for a secure platform.

Achieving 86% Productivity Gains Through ITSM Automation

Manual incident management is an enormous challenge facing today’s enterprises. It wastes time and money, and often results in unhappy customers who have to deal with unreliable services because of persistent, unresolved issues. Manual ticket generation can take 20 to 30 minutes, and routing another 90—assuming the ticket is delivered to the right team.