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AIOps: Building the Next Generation of Intelligent Infrastructure

As engineers, we are constantly bombarded with complex machine data. In order to better monitor and troubleshoot our environments, we must analyze and gain an accurate understanding of this data to best evaluate how our systems are performing and combat any issues that may occur. Yet, sifting through this data while managing the added intricacies of serverless architecture, microservices, containers, and other technologies make our jobs increasingly difficult to navigate.

4 reasons it's time to try Atlassian Data Center

At Atlassian, we want to give our customers choice in how they deploy Atlassian products: in the cloud, managed by Atlassian, or on the infrastructure of your choice with Server or Data Center. Many of our on-premise customers begin their Atlassian journey with our server products, with the ability to download our software and install it on a single server that you control. This gets you up and running quickly.

Citrix Cloud 101: Key Questions Every Citrix Admin Wants Answered

A few weeks back, eG Innovations collaborated with David Wilkinson and conducted a webinar on the topic “Is Citrix Cloud Enterprise Ready? Best Practices to get the Most Out of Citrix Cloud Deployments.” Citrix Cloud implementations are growing in the industry today, and as organizations begin evaluating their cloud options, Citrix administration teams want to understand how Citrix Cloud will sustain, scale and be supported in lieu of on-premises Citrix deployments.

Elixir Overview and Tutorial (as told in a Wizard fable)

Interested in Learning the Elixir language? Join us in this entertaining Elixir tutorial and overview. This post will spin a yarn about an ambitious wizard, Alatar, and his quest to revamp a magic web storefront using Elxir. We will observe Alatar decide on Elixir as his development platform, and follow him on the journey of learning and implementation. Along the way, he will utilize several frameworks written for Elixir (including Phoenix, Ecto, and Poison).