The latest News and Information on Monitoring for Websites, Applications, APIs, Infrastructure, and other technologies.
Unbundling of NiCE license purchase and NiCE support purchase. To be able to plan software budgets easier and more precisely, reseller partners have been asking for a separation between capital costs (CAPEX) and operational costs (OPEX). We listened and are introducing the separation of license price from support price for easier total expenditure calculation for your customers.
This is a minor release to change some of the wordings in PushMon notifications.
With WordPress powering over 30% of the internet and a plugin ecosystem that allows anyone to write software which will execute code on your server, it’s no wonder that it’s become a popular target for hackers. As part of our Vulnerability Scanning service – which already checks for thousands of known software and configuration vulnerabilities for all major software products and operating systems – we now also test over 10,000 known WordPress vulnerabilities.
Each company wants to build the next unicorn. The next Facebook, the next Twitter, the next Quora. But this is rarely what they accomplish. I’ve seen it time and time again.
I've told about why we started to explore serverless in my previous post. And this one will be about what we did and how it went so far. We used to have 9 servers (i.e., AWS EC2 instances) on multiple availability zones, each running a docker engine and all were interconnected with Rancher.
New features for PushMon 1.19 release.
Dashboards are great, but what if you're not checking them? Wouldn't it be great to know when you have a huge spike in traffic, or if you're about to hit your concurrent connections limit for a single database? Don't worry, Google Stackdriver Alerts have you covered!
We get it! You spent a lot of time working out your architecture, fine-tuning your user interface, and pouring money into launching and marketing your product or site, and you need to get more customers and keep the ones that you’ve got. Website performance is key to both retention and acquisition, so hopefully you took some time to ensure that you delivered a performant site or service.