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Six Ways to Get a More Resilient Network in 2025

Is your business ready for 2025? Prevent downtime and protect your bottom line with our tips for improving network resilience. From the applications running critical workloads in the cloud to remote users dispersed across different global regions, the world of 2025 needs to be completely interconnected. And with businesses in all industries relying on these interconnections to deliver promises to customers, hit deadlines, and attain revenue, network resilience has never been more crucial.

5 Key KPIs That Matter Most to NOCs: A Guide to Network Operations Metrics

In today’s fast-paced digital environment, Network Operations Centers (NOCs) are critical for maintaining uptime, optimizing performance, and ensuring seamless communication. For NOCs to excel, tracking the right Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) is essential. These metrics guide decision-making, highlight inefficiencies, and keep networks resilient.

The New Way of React Native Debugging

This is a guest post from Simon Grimm, creator of Galaxies.dev, where Simon helps developers learn React Native through fast-paced courses and personal support. Debugging React Native apps has traditionally been a bit of a pain. Developers usually ranked debugging as their biggest pain point of React Native, which, as we all know, makes up quite a lot of development time. But the good news is that things are getting better.

Troubleshooting Cloud Traffic Inefficiencies with Kentik AI

Balancing cost efficiency and high performance in cloud networks is a constant challenge, especially when misconfigurations or inefficient routing lead to inflated costs or degraded performance. Learn how Kentik Journeys simplifies traffic analysis, helping cloud engineers identify inefficiencies like unnecessary Transit Gateway routing.

Kentik Bytes: Enhancing Azure Observability with Kentik

Kentik offers exceptional visibility into Azure public cloud environments, allowing users to easily filter and explore cloud telemetry. The platform provides detailed insights into network resources, including traffic metrics and peering information. Users can focus on specific applications and visualize data in a wide variety of formats, including Sankey diagrams. Additionally, you can adjust time frames, create alerts, and share reports for better traffic management.

The Why and What of AWS Lambda Monitoring

Serverless architectures are the rental tux of computing. If you’re using AWS to manage and scale your underlying infrastructure, you’re renting compute time or storage space. Your Lambda functions are the tie or cummerbund you purchase to customize your rental. Using the AWS event-driven architecture improves business agility, allowing you to move quickly. Lambda is the on-demand compute services that runs custom code driving an event’s response.