Part 1 of a series where Gareth from The Puppet Support team, takes you through the processes and tools available to diagnose and resolve performance issues.
With Splunk Log Observer Connect it’s easier than ever to correlate all of your metric, trace and log data to deliver better customer experiences! Available now for existing Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Observability Customers. Log Observer Connect lets observability users explore the data they’re already sending to their existing Splunk instances with Splunk Log Observer’s intuitive no-code interface integrated in Splunk Observability, for faster troubleshooting, root-cause analysis and better cross-team collaboration.
Apica is the leader in Synthetic Monitoring and Load Testing helping global finance, insurance, and manufacturing leaders solve their most complex monitoring and testing needs. The result is better digital experiences for all their users.
Flowmon ADS 12 is here and ready to alert you faster than traditional NDR tools that only rely on blacklist with known malicious domains. With its latest release, Flowmon ADS 12 brings detection of anomalous behavior on the network and allows users to easily tune the detection. And that’s not all! Flowmon ADS 12 also enables you to lower the count of false-positives and decreases the time required to investigate detected events.
In this episode, Julie and Jason cover recent outages of the Dutch NS trains, American Express, and the on-going, long-running incident at Atlassian. In positive news, they cover the acquisitions of Puppet by Perforce and Chaos Native by Harness, and Grafana Lab's series D funding.
In this video, I show you how you can leverage our pre-built dashboard templates and widget library to build your dashboard that will set your team up for success in under 5 minutes!
With millions of monthly active users across Bitbucket and Jira, Atlassian relied heavily on the real-time telemetry they got from their open source instance of Sentry. However, because it took the equivalent of two full-time engineers to maintain their out-of-date instance, Atlassian started to explore paths to upgrade or migrate to SaaS, as the risk of things breaking increased with each new release.