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What is cloud-native automation and why is it important for telcos?

Automation. It’s not something most of us think about often, and that’s the whole idea. But automation plays a critical role in the IT world, especially for those who remember when software had to be updated manually. That importance takes on an added urgency when you consider next-generation telecommunications networks, as a cloud architecture brings with it layers of complexity that make automation a necessity.

Kentik Bytes: Enhancing Azure Observability with Kentik

Kentik offers exceptional visibility into Azure public cloud environments, allowing users to easily filter and explore cloud telemetry. The platform provides detailed insights into network resources, including traffic metrics and peering information. Users can focus on specific applications and visualize data in a wide variety of formats, including Sankey diagrams. Additionally, you can adjust time frames, create alerts, and share reports for better traffic management.

Troubleshooting Cloud Traffic Inefficiencies with Kentik AI

Balancing cost efficiency and high performance in cloud networks is a constant challenge, especially when misconfigurations or inefficient routing lead to inflated costs or degraded performance. Learn how Kentik Journeys simplifies traffic analysis, helping cloud engineers identify inefficiencies like unnecessary Transit Gateway routing.

5 Key KPIs That Matter Most to NOCs: A Guide to Network Operations Metrics

In today’s fast-paced digital environment, Network Operations Centers (NOCs) are critical for maintaining uptime, optimizing performance, and ensuring seamless communication. For NOCs to excel, tracking the right Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) is essential. These metrics guide decision-making, highlight inefficiencies, and keep networks resilient.

Six Ways to Get a More Resilient Network in 2025

Is your business ready for 2025? Prevent downtime and protect your bottom line with our tips for improving network resilience. From the applications running critical workloads in the cloud to remote users dispersed across different global regions, the world of 2025 needs to be completely interconnected. And with businesses in all industries relying on these interconnections to deliver promises to customers, hit deadlines, and attain revenue, network resilience has never been more crucial.

How Are Cloud VPNs the Backbone of Secure Remote Access?

At a time when remote work and cloud-based solutions are shaping the business world, secure access to data has become essential. Cloud VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) are central to this process, offering secure, scalable, and efficient solutions for remote access. Unlike traditional VPNs, which operate on-premises, Cloud VPNs integrate directly with cloud environments, making them indispensable for modern organizations reliant on cloud infrastructures and remote workforces.

How to query private network data without an agent using AWS and Grafana Cloud

Connecting to data sources in a private network or an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) can require extra attention to the network security configuration to prevent unintended network exposure. For example, if you wanted to query a network-secured data source, like a MySQL database or an Elasticsearch cluster, that is hosted in an on-premises private network, you would need to open your network to inbound queries from a range of IP addresses.

SolarWinds Observability SaaS: Visibility across cloud-native, on-prem, and hybrid IT stacks.

Ready to transform your IT operations? SolarWinds Observability unifies your entire tech stack—network, infrastructure, apps, databases, and user experience—into one seamless platform. Gain business-level insights, analytics, and automation to optimize performance and ensure availability. Monitor everything: from cloud infrastructure to network devices, all on a single dashboard. With health scores, dynamic dependency maps, and detailed log analysis, pinpointing issues has never been easier.