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Nexthink the Clear #1 Vendor in DEX. Whichever Way You Look at It.

This headline is maybe a little surprising, even for Nexthinkers. We’re known for being conservative and letting our work do the talking. Nexthink first created the DEX category, then rolled out the world’s most capable and holistic DEX platform, and then delivered year on year as the most successful DEX vendor in the market. Something to do with our Swiss heritage perhaps – an emphasis on diligence and execution, rather than on singing our own praises.

Turbo360 FinOps and Cost Management Is Now Available in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace

Microsoft Azure customers worldwide now gain access to Turbo360 to take advantage of the scalability, reliability, and agility of Azure to drive application development and shape business strategies. Turbo360, an advanced cloud Management platform, today announced the availability of its flagship module, FinOps and Cost Management for Azure, in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace.

AlertOps Announces Integration with ServiceNow to Enhance Incident Management and Response

AlertOps announced its new integration with ServiceNow to enhance incident management and response capabilities for ServiceNow customers. This joint effort enables AlertOps to create better experiences and drive value for customers by providing real-time notifications, bi-directional data synchronization, and seamless integrations. ServiceNow’s expansive partner ecosystem and partner program is critical in supporting the Now Platform’s $275 billion forecasted market opportunity through 2026.

Essential Linux Logs To Monitor for System Health

Linux is an open-source operating system kernel originally created in 1991. It has a reputation for being versatile, stable, and secure, hence its wide use on computing devices, beginning from servers and mainframes down to desktop computers, smartphones, and embedded devices. The broad uses for Linux and its popularity have led to the demand for effective monitoring.

From Startup to Microsoft Partner of the Year: 2bcloud's Journey

In the fast-paced and competitive world of cloud services, standing out is no easy task. Yet, 2bcloud has not only made its mark but has also been recognized as the Microsoft Partner of the Year 2024. This prestigious award represents a significant milestone in our journey from a startup to a leading cloud solutions provider in less than four years. Our path to this achievement was filled with challenges, innovations, and strategic decisions that have shaped who we are today.

What's new with Oracle Cloud for 2024

As we approach Oracle CloudWorld - a three-day event focused on cloud innovation, automation, and AI, where attendees can learn and network - we take a look at the innovation and growth Oracle Cloud has embarked on this year. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) has experienced notable growth in fiscal year 2024. According to Oracle’s Q4 results, Cloud Revenue (IaaS plus SaaS) reached $5.3 billion, marking a 20% increase in both USD and constant currency.

Is it Time to Version Observability? Signs Point to Yes

In 2016, we at Honeycomb first borrowed the term “observability” from the wikipedia entry for control systems observability, where it is a measure of your ability to understand internal system states just by observing its outputs. We then spent a couple of years trying to work out how that definition might apply to software systems. Many twitter threads, podcasts, blog posts, and lengthy laundry lists of technical criteria emerged from that work, including a whole ass book.

The Impact of MQ Tuning on Mainframe Performance and Scalability

When it comes to mainframe performance, MQ tuning is often one of the most underrated aspects. We’ve seen firsthand how it can make a significant difference in system performance. In one Project, a mainframe environment was struggling to keep up with the load. Applications were lagging, users were frustrated, and the hardware, despite being robust and well within capacity, wasn’t the issue. It turned out that the MQ systems weren’t configured optimally.