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Cultural ROI In FinOps: People Drive Pivots

When I ask clients to picture cloud cost optimization, they think dashboards, policies, maybe a clever right-sizing purchase. What they don’t picture? Meetings. Misunderstandings. Mistrust. To avoid FinOps failures, we need a new starting line; one that gets to the root of spend misalignment.

From Code To Clicks: A Visual Way To Build Dimensions In CloudZero

In early October, we launched Dimension Studio, a new visual editor for engineers and others that brings point-and-click simplicity to the same powerful, precise allocation engine CloudZero is known for. Before that, when CloudZero users built cloud cost allocations, they got it from our YAML-based CostFormation engine, a code-driven way to describe how cloud and AI costs roll up to products, customers, or teams.

Kubernetes monitoring & observability trends 2026 | Future of Kubernetes observability

Kubernetes continues to dominate as the container orchestration standard, but the way we monitor and observe clusters is rapidly evolving. As we head into 2026, Kubernetes monitoring is moving toward actionable insights, cost-aware observability, and security-first approaches. This blog dives deep into what engineers, architects, and platform teams should watch for in the year ahead — with real-world examples for context.

How to solve authentication failures when you have an Azure setup

It is not just your business. Enterprises worldwide face recurring technical issues related to authentication failures and access problems. These errors often pop up, especially in scenarios with service connection setups, pod/start failures, or integration issues. Most of the time, these errors indicated failed deployments, pods failing to pull images, or intermittent authentication/access errors.

How to Replace Synthetics with the httpcheck Receiver

A 200 OK doesn't always mean everything is okay. You've probably seen it: your health check endpoint returns success, but your users are staring at an error page. Maybe the database connection pool is exhausted, or a critical downstream service is timing out, but your API dutifully returns 200 because technically it responded. This is the reality of monitoring HTTP endpoints in production—status codes alone don't tell the whole story.

10 Proven APM Best Practices to Reducing Latency and Improving Response Time

Speed defines user loyalty. Recent market research indicates that organizations adopting advanced application performance monitoring (APM) tools are achieving measurable gains in user engagement, retention, and revenue. “ A 2025 performance study found that businesses tracking latency and response time proactively reduced customer churn by up to 30%. ” As applications expand across distributed architectures, microservices, and cloud environments, performance gaps become harder to diagnose.

Top 11 Ruby APM Tools for 2025: A Performance-Driven Selection

Observability has become a core part of running Ruby applications at scale. Knowing how your app performs — from request latency to background job execution — helps catch slowdowns early and improve reliability. This blog walks through some of the most useful APM tools for Ruby in 2025. Each section highlights what the tool does well, where it fits best, and what kind of visibility it brings to your application's performance.

Get organized, actionable insights from complex test environments with Datadog Test Suites

Modern teams often run hundreds of synthetic tests across multiple services, environments, and user journeys. While these tests provide deep visibility, managing them as a flat list can quickly become overwhelming, especially as organizations scale and teams specialize.

Single-Cloud Dependency Is a Disaster Waiting to Happen

The impact of the AWS outage has reminded many businesses of the risk for businesses that rely heavily on centralised cloud infrastructure, especially when so many essential services are concentrated in a single region. But at the wider industry level, this is also a warning around the widespread lack of contingency planning for cloud failures. Reactive response must give way to strategically planned disaster recovery protocols that engender a resilient cloud market.