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How to set up Grafana Mimir using Ansible

Gerard van Engelen is a seasoned DevOps engineer who ensures the quality of products by drawing parallels between complex issues and simpler, everyday scenarios. This approach helps in delivering value, ensuring that products are not only built correctly but also offer the right functionalities. Ansible is popular with system administrators and DevOps professionals who use it for automating IT tasks such as configuration management, application deployment, and orchestration.

10 tips for Test Data Management success

The role of effective Test Data Management (TDM) is often underestimated in the software development process, yet it is a cornerstone for ensuring quality, compliance, and efficiency throughout the software development life cycle. As Bloor say in their Test Data Management Market Update 2024, “… many enterprises are, to quote one vendor we spoke to, “still in the stone age” when it comes to TDM.

From Necessity to Opportunity: The Customer Push for SIEM Options

The SIEM market attracts attention for a variety of reasons. First, it is dominated by a number of large players but there are a range of smaller companies vying for market share. It is also a market generally accessible to new entrants. There’s always a new company pitching a different spin on SIEM, whether it’s a new architectural model in the cloud, faster analytics from running on a third-party data warehouse, or leaning into new, undefined terms like a security data fabric.

Introducing Mobile Real User Monitoring (RUM)

Human attention spans are seemingly shorter than ever, and your mobile application users are, unfortunately, no exception. Over 70% of users abandon an app if it’s taking too long, with half of these users waiting no more than three seconds. Even minor delays or errors can lead to significant user drop-off, negatively impacting your app’s success and user satisfaction.

8 Crowdstrike IT Outage Stats To understand How it Affected the World

On July 19 2024, there was a significant IT disruption caused by a faulty software update to the Crowdstrike Falcon Sensor for Windows systems. The update led to widespread system crashes and the "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD), affecting numerous sectors globally, including major airlines, banks, and media outlets. The incident grounded approximately 1,500 flights in the United States, disrupted banking transactions, and caused various media services to go offline.

Microsoft Crowdstrike Recovery Tool: How it Works and Last Updates

Tools that simplify recovery processes are invaluable and this article is example of that statement. The new Microsoft CrowdStrike Recovery Tool is a new solution designed to assist IT and system administrators in swiftly addressing issues caused by the problematic CrowdStrike update that affected millions of Windows systems.

Mastering ITAD: A Guide to Secure IT Asset Disposition

Ever wonder what happens to all those old computers and smartphones when businesses upgrade their tech? It's not as simple as tossing them in the trash. Enter the world of IT asset disposition, or ITAD for short. This growing field focuses on responsibly managing the lifecycle of technology equipment, from reuse to recycling. It's a crucial process that balances data security, environmental concerns, and regulatory compliance. In this article, we'll explore the ins and outs of ITAD.

Predictive Analytics Pipelines: Real-World AI, Predictive Maintenance, and Time Series Data

There’s so much talk about AI these days that it seems we quickly forget that AI isn’t a single type of technology. It’s a category, almost an umbrella term for a wide range of different technologies, applications, and approaches. The terms “Generative AI” and “Machine Learning AI” (often referred to as “Real-World AI”) describe two different branches that fall under the broader AI heading.

Wireless Troubleshooting Made Easy - How Monitoring Wi-Fi Helps

There is no question that wireless networks are taking over. Offices may still have Ethernet cables to each cubicle, but they usually go unused. Wi-Fi is the new LAN. So many devices, tablets, smartphones and even some laptop-type devices, are now wireless only. Today, Wi-Fi is often the primary way end users connect. “While a wired Ethernet connection is generally faster and more reliable, it forces users to be tethered to their desks.

How to see the size of your SharePoint Document Libraries

Managing document libraries in SharePoint can become a daunting task, especially when dealing with large amounts of data. Luckily, SmiKar’s SharePoint Storage Explorer (SSE) offers a simple and efficient way to generate comprehensive reports on your document libraries. In this post, we’ll walk you through the process of using SharePoint Storage Explorer to list the sizes of all document libraries, including the file count.