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An Interview with Melissa Person, IT Leader at PVH

In today’s business climate, innovation is critical to business success, and IT leaders are pressed to consistently innovate at a pace that the business has come to expect. LogicMonitor is thrilled to feature a Q&A with Melissa Person, the Global Vice President of IT Infrastructure and Operations for PVH, the parent company of iconic fashion brands such as Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Van Heusen, and others.

What is NoSQL?

Unlike SQL, which was developed in the 1970s to limit data duplication, NoSQL is a relatively new type of database. NoSQL came about in response to increasing amounts of data, and it uses a distributed system to help organize large amounts of structured and unstructured data. NoSQL is popular in business tech and other industries, with large organizations such as Amazon, Google, and LinkedIn using NoSQL databases.

Opentelemetry vs. Prometheus

OpenTelemetry and Prometheus are classified as monitoring tools, but they also have significant differences that your company should know about. For cloud-native applications, OpenTelemetry is the future of instrumentation. It’s the first critical step that allows companies to monitor and improve application performance. OpenTelemetry also supports multiple programming languages and technologies.

Intelligently Monitor Your Work From Home Infrastructure for Business Continuity

Working remotely has become the norm globally for businesses, specifically in regards to IT. Many companies have offices spread throughout the world, decentralized employees or contractors, or simply have a flexible work from home (WFH) policy. Remote work is an aspect of digital transformation that is often left out of conversations when it comes to ensuring business continuity and driving growth, despite research indicating that everything will continue to push towards hybrid work environments.

ANS increases visibility for customers with easy implementation

LogicMonitor has helped ANS provide data and visibility to their customers which is a critical competitive advantage. LogicMonitor’s unified observability solution was differentiated from other competitors through the ease of implementation, and enterprise scalability.

No query, no problem: How LM Logs is built for everyone

So your team has access to a logging tool? Great! What’s the first thing you want to find? The latest config change gone wrong? Data from 30 days ago when a specific server was at high capacity? Or maybe you’d like to access logs for a certain IP on a certain day for specific HTTP and servers with counts and averages. Hopefully there was training to teach you the specific query languages and expert skills required to answer these questions.

Feature update: Interface Topo and Saved Maps landing page

At LogicMonitor, we build with the customer in mind. We continue to iterate on the design and development of our platform to deliver a modern and intelligent customer experience. With that in mind, did you catch the important announcement in the Looking Ahead section of the v.175 Release Notes? The note announced that “LogicMonitor is in the process of rolling out a new user experience (UX) for customer portals.