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N-Central Quarterly Roundup - Q2 FY25

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Chasing Cyber Crisis: Bart Lageweg on Thriving in High-Stakes IT

When the stakes are high, and the systems are down, who do governments and enterprises in the Netherlands call? Bart Lageweg, founder of Bizway, has built one of Europe’s most trusted MSPs by running toward the toughest IT challenges—cyberattacks, ransomware recovery, and compliance-critical crises. In this episode of Now That’s IT: Stories of MSP Success, host Chris Massey sits down with Bart to explore how Bizway thrives in the “firefighter” role of managed services. They discuss.

How ELSER Transforms One Keyword into Better Search Results

In this session, we’ll show you how Elastic's ELSER takes a single token like _“Terminator”_ and expands it into semantically related terms such as _software, alien, computer technology,_ and _Connor_ (for John Connor). This makes search results more relevant, even when the exact keyword isn’t used.

Migrate to Bitbucket Pipelines from Jenkins

In this video, we briefly discuss developer experience before diving into the details of setting up and running a simple CI/CD system using Jenkins and AWS EC2. Using tightly integrated, cloud-native products like Bitbucket Pipelines provides a better developer experience than using self-hosted on-prem tools like Jenkins. With self-hosted on-prem, developers spend less time building software and solving problems for their customers and more time maintaining their on-prem software.

If you want to monitor reality, you have to monitor your users' perspective.

Not from your data center. Not from your internal network. Not from your controlled environments. Real users are on hotel Wi-Fi, public LTE, spotty networks, global cloud providers. To understand their experience, your monitoring needs to reflect their reality: location, device, network, context.