After two years of virtual editions, KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe returned as a hybrid event, with its in-person portion held in Valencia, Spain, from May 16-20. As platinum sponsors of this year’s conference, Datadog held a booth where we showcased the latest updates to our Kubernetes monitoring solution, including the new Kubernetes resources overview, improved OpenTelemetry support, and the latest version of the Datadog Operator for Kubernetes.
Blockchains, once considered a nascent, frontier technology, have become increasingly critical infrastructure for enterprises that want to keep pace with the future of information and value transfer. A blockchain is a shared digital ledger of transactions that is duplicated and distributed across a network of computer systems. The ledger is nearly impossible to cheat or hack, because it is verified by multiple participants across the globe and underpinned by cutting-edge cryptography.
Every IT administrator knows that users typically complain of two things: the network doesn’t work or it’s slow. When your network isn't working, it’s usually because something is down and we can rely on Network Fault Monitoring tools to notify us. But where do we start when users complain of poor performance? And what tools are available to help us? In these situations, Network Performance Monitoring tools might be just what you need.
Selecting the right IT Service Management (ITSM) tool and ITSM software vendor is challenging. To select a suitable ITSM solution for your business, you must consider diverse factors. ITSM services are evolving rapidly, where one ITSM solution will help you streamline all the IT processes. So, a business must choose the best ITSM tool available. ITSM Solution is a software or tool that helps organizations manage the end-to-end delivery of IT services to customers.
The role and perception of IT have changed from a cost center to a revenue driver. Today, businesses that lean into IT to drive business transformations stand a better chance of appealing to their end-users than those that don’t. As the scale, pace, and impact of technological disruptions and innovations escalate exponentially, the action of IT leaders, such as yourselves, will largely determine the success or demise of a business.
Welcome to this three-part mini-series on embedded Linux development on Ubuntu. Throughout this series, we will discuss the key challenges of traditional software distribution mechanisms for embedded Linux devices. We will understand why legacy development and update approaches do not suit the Internet-of-Things (IoT) world and assess how Ubuntu simplifies and secures embedded Linux development.