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The Love/Hate Relationship with Legacy Software

Legacy systems have a bad rap. But let’s face it: enterprises rely upon them, especially in traditional sectors like financial services, transportation, manufacturing, logistics and government. How do you decide whether to keep, upgrade or outright replace legacy software? How do you balance new competitive needs with financial constraints in IT? OpsRamp’s senior product and engineering leaders, Bhanu Singh and Ciaran Byrne, will share their thoughts on legacy software --the good and the bad--in this live video chat.

[Webinar] Self-healing workflows with the Sensu Ansible Tower integration

Sensu Developer Advocate Jef Spaleta demos our Ansible Tower integration, walking through how it works, showing how you can achieve self-healing workflows and avoid manual workarounds with Sensu + Ansible. You'll also learn all about the Sensu Ansible Tower integration, including how it works with existing playbooks via Ansible Tower Job Templates.

OpenShift Optimization with Jenkins CI/CD

Learn how Raiffeisen Bank International uses Densify container optimization analytics in their Jenkins CI/CD pipeline to precisely resource their Red Hat OpenShift containers. Since embedding Densify into their CI/CD workflow, Raiffeisen has reduced resource demands, cut the frequency at which container resources need to be expanded by nearly 50%, and reduced the risk of instability caused by memory shortages.

Introducing composite charts and Metric Correlations

We're really excited about supercharging Netdata Cloud's infrastructure monitoring experience with composite charts. These charts look just like the ones you're familiar with, but feature real-time, per-second aggregated metrics from any number of distributed nodes from across your infrastructure. You can still pan, zoom, and highlight to your heart's content while also changing the aggregate function, filtering nodes, or jumping straight into single-node dashboards for root cause analysis.