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Monitoring Your IoT Devices Using Mosquitto and Graphite

Monitoring IoT devices is a very important process for analyzing their behavior and ensuring their performance. You need to choose the right monitoring tools to effectively collect and analyze metrics. In this article, we will learn how to monitor your IoT devices using Mosquitto and Graphite. You will also find out what benefits you can get using a Hosted Graphite solution from MetricFire. Check out MetricFire’s free trial to test all the features it provides.

What Observability-Driven Development Is Not

At Honeycomb, we are all about observability. In the past, we have proposed observability-driven development as a way to maximize your observability and supercharge your development process. But I have a problem with the terminology, and it is: I don’t want observability to drive your development.

Application Monitoring 101 - Developer's Top Five Tips for Monitoring Application Performance

Learn the top five tips for monitoring ASP.NET app performance and validating deployments from Stackify founder Matt Watson. The webinar covers: How to monitor overall application performance and availability How to monitor key application metrics How to monitor for new errors and error rates How to monitor slow SQL queries, web services, and dependencies How to monitor browser side performance.

Logic App Best Practices, Tips, and Tricks: #33 Specifying JSON Schema restrictions

In the last two blog posts, we explain how to specify nullable and required elements/properties inside our JSON messages. Today we will continue on the same topic, JSON Schemas. This time I will speak about another Best practice, Tips, and Tricks that you must consider while designing your business processes (Logic Apps): Specifying JSON Schema restrictions.

Applying Zero Trust to Data Centre Networks

Zero trust isn’t an approach that can be delivered by buying a single product that claims to provide it. Instead, it is an approach that needs to be understood and implemented in complementary ways across an organization’s IT systems. We recently hosted a webinar titled Applying Zero Trust to Data Centre Networks to provide guidance on how organizations can use zero trust to enhance the security of their IT systems. The webinar details are below, after a summary of the topics covered.