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Slash Observability Costs Without Sacrificing Reliability: The OTEL + PagerDuty Advantage

In a time when budgets are tight but reliability still needs to be high, observability is under the spotlight. Monitoring and observability tools are some of the most expensive parts of a tech stack, often eating up the bulk of the budget. Luckily, there are strategies organizations can implement to reduce costs, such as utilizing open-source solutions like OpenTelemetry (OTEL), which provides a flexible, open standard for data collection without the price tag of proprietary tooling.

What Are the Key Benefits of Using DCIM vs. Traditional Tools?

Historically, data center professionals have managed their sites using traditional tools like Excel and Visio. While manual spreadsheets and diagrams served their purpose for simple tasks, they were never designed for the complexity, scale, or speed of modern data center operations. However, Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) software is purpose-built to plan, provision, model, track, and monitor all infrastructure across all sites.

Unlocking Developer Productivity: SUSE Application Collection extension for Rancher Desktop

Same as in the community, Enterprise developers need tools that are both powerful and flexible. They need to innovate quickly, iterate efficiently‌ and deploy with confidence. This is where the synergy between Rancher Desktop and SUSE Application Collection truly shines, offering a comprehensive environment for modern enterprise developers.

Real User Monitoring (RUM) vs. Synthetic Monitoring: Understanding Best Practices

For modern engineering and DevOps teams, user experience isn’t a post-deployment concern, it’s a critical operational metric. Monitoring how real users interact with your application is no longer optional, especially in high-traffic, dynamic, or global environments. This is where real user monitoring (RUM) proves indispensable. But RUM isn’t the only approach.

Revolutionizing Web Page Creation: How Structured Content is Slashing Design and Development Time

Co-authored with Julie Muzina A year ago, during our Madrid Engineering Sprint, we challenged ourselves to dramatically reduce, or even eliminate, the need for constant design involvement in the day-to-day creation of web pages. Our strategy for achieving this is based on a smarter, more structured approach to content.

How CIOs Can Optimize IT Costs and Eliminate Wasteful Spending

When operating in healthy economic environments, business teams are often allowed greater rein to explore how budgets can be allocated. But when times become tough due to geopolitical tensions, global tariffs, tech disruptions, layoffs, restructurings and rising tech costs, there is greater pressure on CIOs to minimize wasteful spending and prove the value of their IT investments — ensuring a louder bang for their buck.

A Beginner's Guide To Amazon RDS Pricing

Amazon promotes its RDS as a scalable, high-performing alternative to traditional databases, backed by automation and reliability. It’s popular among teams looking to offload maintenance and improve availability. But while the service is robust, costs can rise quickly depending on how it’s used. This guide explains how Amazon RDS pricing works. In addition, we’ll discuss how to understand, optimize, and view your RDS costs. But first…

6 Things to Keep in Mind When Choosing Packaging Design Software for Your Business

In today's digital-first, experience-driven marketplace, packaging plays a far bigger role than merely housing products. It's a visual touchpoint, a brand storyteller, and often the first thing a customer sees. Research shows that 72% of consumers say packaging design influences their buying decisions, and 40% of online buyers share unboxing experiences on social media. For print service providers and packaging businesses, that's not just a trend but it's a growth opportunity.

Why migrate from Xamarin to MAUI? Key benefits and new features

Last year, those working in cross-platform development saw a big transformation. It marked the official conclusion of Microsoft's support for Xamarin - a popular framework used by mobile application developers. However, this resulted from the release of a brand new framework called.NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI). If you haven't yet migrated, you're not just missing out on the support, but a number of great benefits and features too. Here's what you need to know.