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Is It the End of Abundance in Tech?

After 15 years working on SQL Server and believing the world revolved around databases, I came to SolarWinds where I could learn more about operational technology and its role in full-stack observability. I've had fun watching these two industries collide, delivering on the promise of better value for businesses. I recently read “End of Abundance in Tech” by Ben DeBow, and it encouraged me to think about what the next big market shift will mean for my industry.

Finding the Sweet Spot Between Innovation and Optimization

Balancing growth and performance optimization is a constant tension in all aspects of business. This is particularly true in DevOps, where there’s a drive to release more features faster to out-pace the competition and a need to stabilize and optimize existing system performance to deliver the best user experience. Yet most DevOps budgets and resources are shrinking. With each release, teams are forced to make difficult trade-off decisions.

SolarWinds | Empowering Communities Since 1999

It started with a single spark. In 1999, a network engineer came up with an idea for a simple tool to make his team's daily routine a little easier. That initial spark of an idea would soon ignite an iconic flame, lighting the way for IT professionals all over the world. SolarWinds has always been guided by a simple yet profound vision. To make IT management software easier to use, more effective and more affordable.

Six Compelling Reasons to Choose SolarWinds Every Day, Every Time

Technology investments in today’s digital economy are crucial in achieving your business goals and gaining a competitive edge. As business strategies evolve and technology advances, IT environments are becoming increasingly complex and hybrid while budgets remain stagnant. Choosing the right solution to manage your technology stack is vital to deliver superior application experiences and meet your performance, availability, and operational requirements.