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What Was the Great Video Game Crash of 1983?

At BugSplat, we are passionate about preventing software and video game crashes—but not all crashes are caused by bugs in code! In the early 80’s the video game industry was booming in North America - the price of home consoles had dropped, and the demand for new video games was skyrocketing. The video game craze had everyone wanting to play video games, and companies were scrambling to meet the demands of consumers. The stage was set for the most famous video game crash in history.

How a Status Page Can Be Your One-Stop Crisis Management Platform

Whether there’s a crisis or scheduled maintenance on your servers, you need to keep your customers informed during these down times. Instead of using multiple tools in your crisis management process, your IT team can use one platform. Status pages can solve multiple issues in one location instead of using your web page, email, phone and ticket system to notify customers. This also helps to let them know about maintenance updates before they happen.

AI For IT-Operations: How To Classify, Train & Escalate Alerts From SCOM

The evergrowing amount of devices to be monitored in combination with high availability requirements makes it more urgent to review internal processes. Introducing machine learned automation involves short-handed removal of manual processes that can be performed by a machine according to predetermined consistent routines.

Webinar: Hyper-V Performance Boost: Real-time monitoring for maximizing the performance

Managing a complex Hyper-V virtualization? Experiencing performance issues and spending hours in searching the reasons for infrastructure instability? Stop! VirtualMetric's webinar is showing how a good monitoring solution can help you boost your virtualization performance. We will guide you step by step in the process of efficiently tracking your virtual machines and their state.

Keep Your Company Safe: The ARRR Pillars - SolarWinds Lab Episode #64

In this episode, Head Geeks explain the ARRR Pillars (Availability, Reliability, Resiliency, and Recoverability) and how applying them in practice can help keep your company safe. We'll cover patch reporting and analytics, cloud logging best practices, and disaster recovery using backup best practices.