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Understanding Automation Essentials Challenges, Solutions and Beyond

Automation is one of the main considerations when defining a cloud strategy. It is essential that enterprises implement automation within their cloud infrastructure so that they can not only enhance efficiency and generate opex savings, but also to scale operations and improve service delivery to their customers. Despite its importance, automation still has its challenges. Organizations must know how to automate tasks across often complex cloud architectures, in addition to meeting security expectations and navigating implementation costs.

Coherent Routing and Optical Transport - Getting Under the Covers

Network operators need to make best use of their IP and Optical network resources. During this webinar we will explain how a new generation of high power coherent transceiver technologies is allowing us to assemble the traditional network building blocks in novel ways creating new architectures. Whatever the choice, the webinar shows how to construct a unified IP Optical network at the lowest TCO.

The case for edge in the legal industry

With a reputation for traditional reliance on extensive paperwork and detailed documentation, the legal industry is known for its slower adoption of technology. However, with well-established processes, reliable data sources, and often significant budgets, the profession has the ability for transformative innovation, but it comes with challenges. A recent report from the Law Society suggests ‘an indifference toward technological advancement among many legal professionals.

AI in Healthcare: 5 Use Cases and 1 challenge

The accelerated developments in machine learning and artificial intelligence in healthcare have set the stage for some interesting transformations. By enabling better care for patients, optimizing processes, and generating new opportunities for medical research and treatment, these technologies are indeed going to change the healthcare industry radically.

Software Contracts: Key Elements, Management Basics, and Negotiation Tips

Managing software contracts is a critical part of any IT or business operation. Whether you’re an enterprise purchasing license for software or a small company seeking a SaaS (Software as a Service) solution, understanding how software contracts work can save your organization a lot of time and resources.

Infrastructure Security: Best Practices for Protecting Your Business

Technology drives business operations, and infrastructure security is there to safeguard the foundational systems that power your business. It also helps ensure smooth operations and protects sensitive data from cyber threats. But what exactly does infrastructure security involve? And how can businesses put in place measures that are both effective and scalable?

Press Start to Scale: SRE in Gaming - Incidentally Reliable with Denys Pashutynski

In our latest episode, we speak with Denys Pashutynski, Senior Engineering Manager of Site Reliability at Roblox, about the formidable challenges of sustaining a global gaming platform. Drawing from his tenure at Twitter, AWS, and eBay, Denys delves into managing traffic surges, latency optimization, and strategic change management. Exclusively on The Incidentally Reliable podcast, which is made by SREs for SREs and hosted by Zenduty.

4 benefits of observability

Achieving modern observability with a unified data platform and Search AI If you have a love-hate relationship with your data, we don’t blame you. It’s generated at high velocity and from all sides — your apps, endpoints, networks, and servers. By 2025, global data creation is projected to grow by more than 180 zettabytes.* Inside this wealth of data lies better operational resilience, profitability, and innovation.

Feature Friday #29: Variable class expressions

Did you know you can use variables in class expressions? If you are reading this, you probably are already familiar with the ability to use class expressions to restrict the context of multiple promises. For example, here we have three reports type promises, all guarded by the class expression linux::.