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Cloud-native observability from customer to kernel

From its inception as a powerhouse for logging, Elastic Observability has grown into a comprehensive solution for full-stack multi and hybrid-cloud observability. Given the increasing complexity of the cloud-native world, the major challenge for observability is twofold: getting deeper and more frictionless visibility at all levels of applications, services, and infrastructure, and making sense of the overwhelming amount of data that is available.

Fintech Industry: Are Your IT, DevOps, and Engineering Teams Siloed?

The Cambridge English Dictionary defines a silo as “a part of a company, organization, or system that does not communicate with, understand, or work well with other parts.” Siloing can exist at various organizational levels: siloed departments, siloed teams within a department, and even siloed engineers within a team. In any industry, siloing can cause issues with alignment, communications, and overall delivery, but in fintech, there are additional risks.

7 Must-Have Steps for Production Debugging in Any Language

Debugging is an unavoidable part of software development, especially in production. You can often find yourself in “debugging hell,” where an enormous amount of debugging consumes all your time and keeps the project from progressing. According to a report by the University of Cambridge, programmers spend almost 50% of their time debugging. So how can we make production debugging more effective and less time-consuming?

How Cortex can help you get the most out of Datadog

With Datadog’s Dash conference right around the corner, we at Cortex have been thinking a lot about best practices for observability. To get the most out of an application performance monitoring (APM) vendor like Datadog, you want to make sure monitoring and observability are built into launch and production readiness checklists.

What Kind Of Tech Resources Are Used To Maintain Public Safety?

Maintaining public safety is a difficult task that requires a variety of different resources. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most common tech resources used to maintain public safety. These resources include surveillance cameras, facial recognition software, and license plate readers. Keep reading to learn more about these tools and how they are used to keep our communities safe!

Device discovery: The path to total network visibility

For an organization to prevent cyberattacks, it first needs complete visibility into all the events that occur within its network. With this visibility, the organization can analyze risky behavior by users and entities, and take the necessary steps to proactively secure itself. However, if an attack were to still happen, the organization again needs complete visibility to identify how and from where the attacker entered the network.

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What Is a Business Service & How Can AIOps Support It?

We talk a lot about business services and how to keep them running at peak efficiency, but every now and then these questions arise: what exactly is a business service, how can I provide the best possible experience to my users, and how does it affect the performance of my IT estate?

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Core Web Vitals e-commerce analysis: part two

In 2021, Google introduced Core Web Vitals, three criteria to measure if a website is fast, stable, and responsive enough to give visitors a good digital experience. These factor into search ranking and have a powerful influence on customer behavior. But while Google has been urging the web performance community to get on board for more than two years, many are still falling short. We pulled data from the Chrome User Experience Report to conduct our own Core Web Vitals analysis, finding that even some of the largest e-commerce brands aren't passing these thresholds.