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NiCE VMware Management Pack for Microsoft SCOM

Monitoring VMware environments is crucial for maintaining optimal performance and ensuring seamless operations within an organization. It provides real-time visibility into the health, performance, and utilization of virtualized infrastructure, enabling proactive identification of potential issues before they impact critical systems.

NiCE Active 365 Management Pack for Microsoft SCOM

Monitoring Microsoft 365 is crucial for maintaining a secure and efficient digital workspace. It enables real-time tracking of user activities, ensuring compliance with security protocols and identifying potential threats or anomalies. Continuous monitoring helps in the early detection of issues, preventing downtime and data loss, while also providing insights for optimizing system performance.

Decoding routing outages: 7 tips for safeguarding your network connectivity

Network outages have become a dreaded reality, disrupting businesses, personal lives, and communication channels. While no network is immune to this unfortunate event, the recent Australian telecom outage serves as a stark reminder of the impact such disruptions can have. The outage, which lasted for several hours, caused nationwide disruptions to Australian businesses, essential services, and daily life.

Nonprofits' Silent Sentinel: How Uptime.com Is Revolutionizing Website Monitoring

In the world of nonprofits, every interaction, every donation, and every piece of content delivered serves a mission. Your website isn’t just a portal—it’s a lifeline connecting needs to solutions, dreams to reality, and intentions to impacts. However, like a capricious trickster, downtime slinks around corners, ready to sever those connections in an unanticipated moment.

The Internal Developer Platform Revolution: A CTO's Guide to Transforming Software Development

As a CTO, you need to come up with new strategies and tools to ensure that your company manages the rapidly changing world of software development. Platform Engineering and Internal Developer Platforms (IDPs) have become essential elements of this journey that change how software is developed and released.

What is a Platform Engineer? Platform Engineer Job Description, Role + Responsibilities

The definition of a platform engineer can be slippery. Ask several IT professionals “What does a platform engineer do?” and you might get several different answers. One platform engineer might be at the intersection of DevOps, AppSec, architecture, and SRE, while another might broadly support infrastructure for all developers in their organization. (Sometimes, in less successful teams, they’re essentially a DevOps engineer with a fancy title.)

Discover the Untapped Power of AI in Predicting Correlations Before It's Too Late!

Your device pings, signaling another tech alert. Before you can address it, two more chime in. We all know the feeling. In today’s digital world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of notifications we receive. But what if there was a smarter way to handle them?

How IDPs support Fintech compliance initiatives

From the Regulatory Lead to the Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) and development team, there are quite a few individuals involved in keeping a Financial Technology (FinTech) company compliant. And there are quite a few regulations to stay in line with: anti-money laundering (AML), know your customer (KYC), payment card industry data security standard (PCI DSS), the list goes on.