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Top 10 Statuspage.io Alternatives in 2025

Choosing the right status page solution can make the difference between customer trust and customer churn during incidents. This guide compares the top status page alternatives to help you find the perfect fit for your team's needs-whether you need public incident communication, internal vendor monitoring, or enterprise-grade features.

October 2025 Azure outage: How StatusGator detected it first

When Azure Front Door began to fail on October 29, 2025, hundreds of downstream services, including Microsoft 365, Teams, SharePoint, and Azure SQL, went dark. While Microsoft didn’t publicly acknowledge the issue until 12:35 PM ET, StatusGator dashboards were already lighting up nearly 50 minutes earlier. StatusGator notified its subscribers of an Azure outage 42 minutes prior to the official status page at 11:53 AM ET.

Top Observability Tools for 2026: The Definitive Guide

As we move toward 2026, observability is evolving from an engineering luxury to an operational necessity. Modern applications span microservices, containers, APIs, and data pipelines and when something breaks, users expect instant recovery. That urgency is fueling rapid market growth. According to Market.us, the Global Data Observability Market is projected to reach several billion dollars by 2033, growing at a CAGR exceeding 20% between 2024 and 2033.

How to build the ideal engineering team dashboard

Most developers spend too much time digging through tabs and switching between tools, rather than actually writing code. According to an IDC survey, only 16% of their week goes to coding, while the rest is lost to what researchers call “organizational inefficiencies” – all those little things that slow teams down.

What we learnt about digital sovereignty at Civo Navigate London 2025

The concept of digital sovereignty has become increasingly important in today's technology-driven world. As organizations rely more heavily on cloud services and artificial intelligence (AI), they face new challenges in maintaining control over their data and IT resources. At Civo Navigate London, we brought together industry leaders to discuss the topic of digital sovereignty and its implications for the cloud industry.

Business Continuity vs. Business Resilience: Key Differences

In IT, change is the only constant, and sometimes it arrives as a major disruption. This could include a power outage, a cyberattack, or even a global pandemic. While it’s impossible to foresee every crisis, you can be ready for them. Two key concepts for this are business continuity and business resilience. Although these terms are often used interchangeably, they refer to two separate yet complementary strategies for ensuring your organization keeps operating under any circumstances.

When Automation Finally Flows: Eliminating the Layers Between AI and IT

Enterprises like yours have sunk considerable time and money into trying to stitch together automation. This pattern is always the same: someone buys a variety of IT tools, and a small team of specialists spends months wiring them together. One tool tries to understand human language while another launches a workflow. Between them sits a tangle of mappings, connectors, triggers, and “custom glue” that only one engineer understands. That’s not automation, though.