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Accelerate Government IT Innovation

Government IT operations across public sector face unprecedented challenges this year. As digital demands intensify and legacy systems strain under pressure, agencies must accelerate IT innovation while delivering measurable ROI. The PagerDuty Operations Cloud emerges as the catalyst for government transformation, enabling agencies to revolutionize their digital operations while achieving operational excellence, according to The Government Guide for Agency Innovation ebook.

SigNoz Community Edition now available with SSO (Google OAuth) and API Keys

One of the biggest asks from our open-source community has been to open-source our SSO support, which was part of our enterprise offering. Today, we’re thrilled to announce that support for SSO with Google OAuth is now part of our latest release. Latest version: v0.85.0 Not only that, we've also shipped another highly anticipated feature for our Community Edition: API Keys for comprehensive programmatic access to SigNoz.

How Managed Optical Fiber Networks (MOFN) Are Powering the AI-Driven Future of Data Center Interconnect (DCI)

As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly evolves from a research novelty to an enterprise essential, one often-overlooked component is under intense pressure: the network. AI’s hunger for data and real-time performance is forcing enterprises, cloud providers, and data center operators to rethink how they interconnect data centers. Enter Managed Optical Fiber Networks (MOFN) — a modern solution for modern DCI challenges.

Unlock a new era of agentic, AI-powered IT operations with a modern data strategy

IT operations have reached a breaking point. Hybrid cloud and modern software architectures have led to unprecedented increases in the scale, complexity, and fragmentation of IT infrastructures. In their attempts to manage this complexity, enterprises invest billions into observability tools, IT Service Management (ITSM) platforms, and outsourced Managed Service Providers (MSPs).

A Fresh Look Without Moving the Cheese

After 12 years of faithful service, the TrackJS interface was starting to show its age. Not that it wasn’t working—it was still doing exactly what our customers needed it to do. But when you’re staring at Bootstrap styles from 2012 and a version of LESS that might be officially defunct, it’s probably time for a refresh.

Discover powerful insights with nested metric queries

To gain adequate visibility into your distributed applications, you need to observe those applications at different levels of granularity. This means that you need to be able to query collected telemetry data both at the level of the whole application and at the level of selected components. Thanks to the power of Datadog tagging, you can already do this by aggregating your metrics within any scope of your choosing.

How to import Prometheus-style alerts and recording rules to Grafana-managed alerts and recording rules

Grafana Alerting has evolved dramatically since the legacy dashboard-alert days. Today, Grafana-managed alerts power enterprise-scale monitoring in Grafana Cloud and on-prem installations. And over the last two years, we’ve added RBAC, state history, versioning, and much more. At the same time, our own monitoring at Grafana Labs relies heavily on Prometheus-style alerts—a situation that’s not uncommon for our users, too.

How JFrog Delivers Self-Service Cloud Environments for our Developers

The internal DevOps team at JFrog needed to provision cloud resources, create environments, and manage infrastructure for our developers. Unfortunately, it involved wasting a significant amount of time on repetitive tasks, that was slowing down the pace of innovation and taking away our developers’ focus from building new features and industry leading products.

From Alert to Fix in 10 minutes: How a Slow Query Took Down Placid.app

This is a guest post from Armin Ulrich, a fullstack developer, and founder of placid.app. He also created the MadeWith* network where he shares his projects and allows other developers to share theirs. There are many things I would rather do at 9pm than tracking down a mission-critical bug, but sometimes you don’t have a choice. Let me tell you the story about a slow query that led to a cascading failure–and how it could have been worse.