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Utilizing Roof Access Hatches as Essential Components for Sustainable Metal Construction Projects

Once just overlooked as convenient entry points, roof hatches are now popular for their important role in sustainable building design. They help natural airflow, reduce the need for energy-intensive HVAC systems, and lower overall energy usage. In this article, we'll discuss the importance of a roof access hatch in sustainable metal construction projects.

Flat Roof Skylights: Enhancing Commercial and Residential Buildings and Space

Architects often struggle with flat roofs due to the limited penetration of natural light and the underutilization of space. Innovative design solutions like flat roof skylights are transforming these limitations into opportunities. In this article, we'll explain how flat roof skylights can maximize natural light, improve aesthetics, and add design flexibility. We'll also discuss their role in creating functional flat roof spaces and the technical considerations architects must keep in mind.

Migrating From Your Tool to Squadcast

In our recent blog we talked about how having separate tools for On-Call and for alerting sucks! And how Squadcast offers a lifeline with its all-in-one Incident Management and Reliability Automation platform by amalgamating multiple tool functionality under a single hood. This blog is all about how you can easily transition from your current Incident Management & alerting tool into a better and more reliable enterprise grade platform with Squadcast.

Build custom monitoring and remediation tools with Datadog App Builder

When you’re responding to an issue with your application in the heat of on-call, you need reliable, well-maintained tooling that’s painless to use. Otherwise, the time you’ll spend combing through monitoring data for context, connecting to hosts and other infrastructure resources, and pivoting between consoles for various managed services can add up quickly and slow your response.

Real-world Observability AI: An Interactive Chat with Logz.io IQ Assistant

There’s so much hype around the use of AI in observability — but how does that translate into making tangible progress with your day-to-day tasks? At Logz.io we’ve introduced an AI-based chatbot assistant to the Open 360 platform that automatically delves into your stack, fine-tunes your workflows and enables conversation directly with your systems and data.

Website Availability Monitoring

Website availability monitoring is checking your website regularly to make sure it is accessible and working for users at all times. This involves testing your site's uptime, which is the time your website is up and available, as well as its performance, such as loading speed and responsiveness. By monitoring your website from different locations around the world, you can get a view of how your site is performing for users in different regions.

APIs: The Silent Heroes of Data Center Management

Data centers typically operate a diverse array of systems including environmental controls, power management, IT service management (ITSM) platforms, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. DCIM software with well-documented, open APIs ensures these systems can communicate and function cohesively. Interoperability fosters.

How the Financial Services sector is moving to the cloud, and what it means for monitoring

Redgate recently published the 2024 State of the Database Landscape report, which explores how the challenges for data professionals now encompass a lot more than managing and monitoring their database estates for high availability and optimum performance. Database DevOps, multiple database platforms, the cloud, AI, and making data available for development and testing have now also become part of the daily conversation.

How to use OpenTelemetry resource attributes and Grafana Cloud Application Observability to accelerate root cause analysis

Let’s imagine a scenario: you use OpenTelemetry, and your observability backend runs on several hosts. You collect data on application latency, and notice a recent increase that you want to investigate. But how will you know which host caused the degradation? This is exactly where OpenTelmetry resources come in. In the context of OpenTelemetry, a resource represents the entity producing the telemetry data, such as a container, host, process, service, or operating system.