A hybrid infrastructure brings business benefits but it also brings new challenges. Migrating workloads to the cloud is a complex operation that generates more data than engineering teams can adequately manage. Traditional monitoring tools are limited in helping teams find and fix problems during and after a cloud migration. This can throw business strategies off course, limit customer value and hurt the bottom line.
How many of us can say with confidence that we know a tool inside and out? If you’re like most, you probably use just a small fraction of a product’s features. When it comes to feature-rich software like Microsoft Word or Excel, it’s a safe bet that most users are aware of less than half of the features, and use even less on a regular basis. And the longer we’ve been using a piece of software, the more likely we fall into this trap of feature underutilization.
Find out how to effectively and easily monitor and troubleshoot Dnsmasq for DHCP using Netdata.
Find out how to effectively and easily monitor and troubleshoot Dnsmasq DNS Forwarder using Netdata.
Your employees and customers are constantly on the move and rely on their mobile devices to stay connected and productive. On-demand remote support is crucial when technical issues become a roadblock in their day. With mobile device remote support, your IT team can troubleshoot problems quickly and efficiently from a tablet, computer, or smartphone.
The service request management process is critical to maintaining efficient operations for any organization. By managing and tracking service requests, businesses can ensure that customer issues are resolved promptly and effectively. No matter in what domain or industry you are operating your business, requests are a standard process from employees, suppliers, or customers.
For those outside the grocery industry, direct store delivery (DSD) is a distribution model used by manufacturers/CPGs that entails delivering products directly to retail store shelves. This model is extremely conducive for perishable food categories. During your typical grocery shopping, you may notice that store employees these days do relatively little replenishment in the aisles.