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Securing the Cloud: The Power of Network Observability in Hybrid Environments

Cloud adoption is surging, with the market projected to reach over $350 billion in the next five years. Research by Enterprise Strategy Group shows that 86% of organizations use two or more public cloud services. Securing these cloud and hybrid environments will become increasingly important as more organizations migrate critical services and applications to the cloud.

5 Key Memberships That Help Startups Optimize and Scale Successfully

Starting a new company can be an exhilarating journey filled with innovation, creativity, and the potential for rapid growth. But with that excitement comes a significant challenge- how do you keep operations smooth, organized, and scalable while maintaining a focus on innovation? Thankfully, a range of tools and services can simplify tasks, save time, and help you stay ahead of the curve. In this article, we'll explore five essential memberships and tools startups should consider integrating into their operations to ensure long-term success.

Lumigo Adds Metrics for Microservices Monitoring

We’re excited to announce Lumigo Metrics, the latest addition to Lumigo’s industry-leading observability suite. Developers already rely on Lumigo for the most advanced distributed tracing on the market, coupled with powerful log management capabilities and the AI-driven insights of Lumigo Copilot Beta—empowering teams to troubleshoot faster and smarter. Now, we’re taking it a step further.

Pioneering the Future of Observability with AI

In September, Lumigo announced we were exploring how AI can help shape the next generation of observability. Since then, we’ve unveiled the beta of Lumigo Copilot, which we believe will be the most intelligent AI in observability. Today, we’re providing an update on our progress and inviting our customers to participate in the beta.

Driving Business Transformation with Cloud-Powered ERP Systems: An Overview

In today's dynamic business landscape, organizations must adapt swiftly to changing market demands and customer expectations. This calls for solutions that can streamline operations, enhance decision-making, and foster innovation. Enter cloud-powered Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems-a transformative technology reshaping how businesses operate. These solutions offer more than just tools for managing resources; they empower enterprises to achieve agility, scalability, and efficiency on an unprecedented scale.

You now have deeper insights into Lambda ESM with these new metrics

Lambda’s Event-Source Mapping (ESM) has been a game-changer for Lambda users. It gives users an easy and cost-efficient way to process events from Amazon SQS, Amazon Kinesis, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK), Amazon MQ and more. It handles all the complexities around polling, including scaling the no. of pollers. And there’s no charge for this invisible layer of infrastructure!

A complete guide on Azure SQL Reservations: Save big on your database costs

If you’re using Azure SQL Database for your applications or business, you’ve probably noticed that while the service is amazing for scalability and management, it can get expensive pretty fast. That’s where Azure SQL reservations come in. It is an awesome way to save money. In this blog, we’re going to break down what Azure SQL reservations are, how they work, and why you might want to consider them for your organization. Let’s dive in, shall we?

Beyond Monitoring: A Guide to Cloud Observability

Many businesses rely on cloud infrastructure to power their software solutions. The cloud today makes it easier than ever to create services and components, increasingly the complexity of software. With more and often smaller processes, cloud-native architectures have driven the need for better insights into our software—a way to look into how these processes fit together.

Cloud Application Performance: Common Reasons for Slow-Downs

It happens often that an application, when running on bare metal, performs well. However, after the application is packed into an image, tested on Docker/Podman, then migrated to Kubernetes, performance plummets. With an increasing number of database calls issued by the application, the application response times increase. This common situation is often due to data transfer induced I/O delays.