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The Importance of Application Control

In today's digital age, organizations face a constant barrage of cyber threats, with unauthorized applications posing a significant risk to their security and operations. Traditional security measures are no longer sufficient to protect against the sophisticated attacks that target vulnerabilities within applications and endpoints.

What's new in .NET 9: Cryptography improvements

.NET 9 is releasing in mid-November 2024. Like every.NET version, this introduces several important features and enhancements aligning developers with an ever-changing development ecosystem. In this blog series, I will explore critical updates in different areas of.NET. For today's post, I'll present some improvements to Cryptography.

Top 5 IT outages detected by StatusGator

StatusGator is the world’s best status page aggregator: We aggregate the status of thousands of cloud services and hosted applications from their official status pages. But everyone knows official status pages are often behind and in those critical moments before the status page is updated, you might be thinking “Is it just me? Or is it really down?” StatusGator’s Early Warning Signals solves that by alerting you before providers even acknowledge the incident.

6 Common IT Operational Challenges & Solutions

IT operational challenges are an inherent part of managing modern technology infrastructures. From system downtime to data security concerns, these issues can significantly impact an organization’s efficiency and effectiveness. Addressing these challenges requires a strategic approach that balances immediate needs with long-term operational goals.

What is Data Center Colocation (Colo)?

As IT costs continue to balloon, many organizations are caught between the desire to scale and the pressure to cut costs. It’s an incredibly delicate balancing act leaders struggle to maintain: while 66% of companies in one study said they plan to increase their IT budgets, 84% were worried about a recession, while 63% struggled to secure IT talent. By spending on infrastructure, organizations are forced to spend less on innovation. But what if there is a way to have both?

What is Digital Experience Monitoring?

Digital experience monitoring (DEM) is the evolution of application performance monitoring (APM) and end user experience monitoring (EUEM) into a comprehensive tool that analyzes the efficacy of an enterprise’s applications and services. Essentially, DEM combines these functions and goes beyond both — all to ensure consistency across the customer experience.

Comprehensive Observability: Key Performance Metrics to Monitor in Cloud Environments

Enterprises need strong observability to ensure system reliability, proactively detect and resolve issues, optimize performance, enhance security, and maintain seamless business operations across complex distributed environments.

6 Key Facts to Know About Internet Speed Results

Internet speed is an important aspect of our daily lives. Whether you're streaming your favorite shows, gaming, working remotely, or managing smart home devices, the quality of your internet connection can significantly impact your experience. Interpreting your internet speed results accurately is essential for ensuring that your connection meets your needs. Here are six key facts to consider when evaluating your internet speed results.

Temporary Solutions for Storing Items During Your Big Move

Moving to a new home can be both exciting and overwhelming. Whether you're relocating across town or to a different city, there's one challenge that often arises: what to do with your belongings during the transition. If you're downsizing, experiencing delays, or simply need extra space to manage the move, finding temporary storage solutions can make the process smoother. Let's explore some practical options to help store your items while you prepare for your new space.

Why Legal Intake Software is Crucial for Success in Personal Injury Law Firms

In the competitive landscape of personal injury law, efficiency, accuracy, and client satisfaction are essential for success. Legal intake software has become a vital tool for law firms aiming to improve these aspects. Yahoo reports that the global legal case management software market will grow from $0.776 billion in 2020 to $1.91 billion in 2028. This significant growth represents a CAGR of 12.4% from 2020 through 2028. The growth is driven by technology integration, 5G commercialization, and the increasing trend toward paperless procedures in law firms.