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December 2024

Full-Stack Observability with OpenTelemetry and DX Operational Observability

DX Operational Observability (DX O2) from Broadcom supports ingestion and retention of OpenTelemetry (OTel) data. Teams who have instrumented applications with OpenTelemetry SDKs and APIs can now ingest telemetry into DX O2 using the OpenTelemetry Collector, a core component of OpenTelemetry, and the OTel Collector Exporter, which is now available through early access in DX O2.

Automate Configuration Policy Adherence to Boost Service Levels and Compliance

Ensuring continuous network connectivity keeps getting more critical—but costly outages keep happening. This post looks at a key culprit behind many network outages: network configuration errors. We outline the key requirements for streamlining and automating configuration management, and detail how DX NetOps can help.

Power Up Your Alarms! Enriched UIM Alarms for Added Intelligence

An often-overlooked, powerful feature of DX UIM (Unified Infrastructure Management) is the Alarm Enrichment probe. Deployed on the Primary Hub as part of the standard installation, this feature has significant, often untapped potential to enhance the effectiveness of alarms generated by DX UIM.

SD-WAN Performance: Don't Trust, Validate. Here's How

Across regions and industries, organizations are continuing to expand their use of SD-WAN technologies. This move is happening for good reason. With SD-WAN, organizations are realizing reduced costs, improved communication security, and enhanced flexibility. One of the ways SD-WAN delivers these benefits is through an intelligent layer of abstraction that manages network traffic and dynamically controls the flow of data.

Are Our Networks Ready for AI?

With all the hype surrounding AI, it’s critical to focus on building resilient networks capable of handling the performance demands that AI will introduce. As I often say, if your network observability solution isn’t detecting packet loss, neither will your AI engine. When you ask, “What’s the status of our global network health this morning?” a flawed or incomplete response could jeopardize critical decisions.