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Real-Time Analytics: Definition, Examples & Challenges

Businesses need to stay agile and make data-driven decisions in real time to outperform their competitors. Real-time analytics is emerging as a game-changer, with 80% of companies showing an increase in revenue due to real-time data analytics as companies can gain valuable insights on the fly. This blog post will explore the concept of real-time analytics, its examples, and some challenges faced when implementing it. Read on for a detailed explanation of this exciting area in data analytics.

Why Real-Time Debugging Becomes Essential in Platform Engineering

Platform engineering has been one of the hottest keywords in the software community in recent years. As a natural extension of DevOps and the shift-left mentality it fosters, platform engineering is a subfield within software engineering that focuses on building and maintaining tools, workflows, and frameworks that allow developers to build and test their applications efficiently.

5 principles of great experiences

Product experience is a key driver of business success for ServiceNow and our customers. That’s why my product experience team and I spend a lot of time focusing on design principles that help ensure we exceed our customers' expectations. You don’t have to be a designer to use these principles and create great experiences. These are fundamentals that anyone can put into practice.

Introducing Lumigo Webhook Alerts

Webhooks, those wonderful little lifelines connecting one application to another, have become an essential part of our app notification world. They help keep your systems in the loop, notifying them immediately when events of interest occur. This real-time communication ensures that your applications remain responsive, adaptive, and always up-to-date with the latest information.

NOC Success Like Never Before: Automation Strategies for All-new Incident Management

Network Operations might never be the same. But then again, why would anyone want it to be? The power of automation and orchestration can bring incredible value to the Network Operations Center (NOC), including the business-critical call to get proactive and ahead of the incidence response and management game. It’s more than a towering volume of events – it’s the complexities involved, too.

Connect and Federate Searches Across Your Cloud Data Lakes with Cribl Search

The way we handle massive volumes of data from multiple sources is about to change fundamentally. The traditional data processing systems don’t always fit into our budget (unless you have some pretty deep pockets). Our wallets constantly need to expand to keep up with the changing data veracity and volume, which isn’t always feasible. Yet we keep doing it because data is a commodity.

Why Can't Network Teams Have Nice Things?

Let me tell you something you already know: Networks are more complex than ever. They are massive. They are confounding. Modern networks are obtuse superorganisms of switches, routers, containers, and overlays; a hodgepodge of telemetry from AWS, Azure, GCP, OCI, and sprawling infrastructure that spans more than a dozen timezones.

See How I&O Leaders Can Monitor Strategy for Their Organizations' Specific Needs

Organizations must always be ready to pivot on a dime and adjust their business goals when the market—or their customers—demand it. Whether driven by industry changes or developments in market trends, when goals shift at the top, the teams who execute against them must follow suit. Since network infrastructure is becoming increasingly complex to fit business needs, IT teams are part of these initiatives.