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Designing Your Cloud With Failure In Mind

Implementing any cloud development project can be tricky, and frustrating. Especially when you are pressured with time, reactive approaches, or cost-saving scenarios. However, there are some things you can do to implement solutions in your cloud architecture for long-term scalability and risk mitigation. Rather than short-term fixes until it arises again, consider designing your cloud with failure in mind, or speculating worst-case scenarios. It might sound counterintuitive or obvious.

SSO is now available

We now support SSO (single-sign on), offering an improved login experience for our customers. SSO can be enabled on our website. We want our customers to have a great experience when using our products and part of that is an easy sign-in experience for users. Enabling SSO will remove the need for users to use their Redgate ID and password when signing into the customer portal and compatible products.

Triangulate: Add Logs to Your Monitoring Mix

For many IT organizations, triaging or troubleshooting starts with assessing symptoms. As practitioners investigate the causal factors by answering each of the “5 whys,” logs are often where the actual root cause answers lie. This is even more true for issues related to configuration changes, change management, and security. However, diving into log data can be overwhelming as a first step due to the high volume and velocity of logs and missing context.

Reducing data center carbon emissions with Hardware Sentry, Grafana, and OpenTelemetry

With just 30 employees, Sentry Software might be considered a small company, but they’re prioritizing sustainability in a big way. As the makers of Hardware Sentry, an IT monitoring software, a large part of their business relies on maintaining optimal temperature conditions at their data centers — an operation that contributes to the company’s overall carbon footprint.

So We Shipped an AI Product. Did it Work?

Like many companies, earlier this year we saw an opportunity with LLMs and quickly (but thoughtfully) started building a capability. About a month later, we released Query Assistant to all customers as an experimental feature. We then iterated on it, using data from production to inform a multitude of additional enhancements, and ultimately took Query Assistant out of experimentation and turned it into a core product offering.

The Top 10 OpenSearch Plugins

OpenSearch is a powerful, open-source analytics and search engine that can be utilized to construct custom search solutions for a broad variety of applications, from websites to enterprise-level systems. It enables flexible search and indexing abilities, making it suitable for a range of uses, a great example of this is scalability. OpenSearch is designed for horizontal scalability, enabling organizations to input additional nodes to their cluster as data volumes and query loads increase.

Best practices for creating custom detection rules with Datadog Cloud SIEM

In Part 1 of this series, we talked about some challenges with building sufficient coverage for detecting security threats. We also discussed how telemetry sources like logs are invaluable for detecting potential threats to your environment because they provide crucial details about who is accessing service resources, why they are accessing them, and whether any changes have been made.

How to Use Tech Advancements to Grow a Home Service Business

Home service businesses, ranging from cleaning, and landscaping, to HVAC services, are the unsung heroes that underpin the smooth operation of our homes. These businesses provide essential services, ensuring our homes remain comfortable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. In recent years, technological advancements have dramatically reshaped the home service industry landscape, fostering efficiency, scalability, and improved customer service.