Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

Team Komodor Does Klustered with David Flannagan (AKA Rawkode)

An elite DevOps team from Komodor takes on the Klustered challenge; can they fix a maliciously broken Kubernetes cluster using only the Komodor platform? Let’s find out! Watch Komodor’s Co-Founding CTO, Itiel Shwartz, and two engineers – Guy Menahem and Nir Shtein leverage the Continuous Kubernetes Reliability Platform that they’ve built to showcase how fast, effortless, and even fun, troubleshooting can be!

Elevating Banking Excellence: Anodot's Real-Time Monitoring Revolution

As banks grapple with technical glitches causing service disruptions, Anodot offers a robust solution—an advanced real-time monitoring dashboard designed for internal use. This dashboard empowers banks to proactively identify issues that could affect security, revenue, or customer experience, ensuring a seamless and secure banking environment. Discover how Anodot can enhance your financial business with flawless customer experience, payment optimization, and operational excellence.

How to Ensure Fair Treatment of Customers in Your Business

In the world of business, treating customers fairly and equitably is not just a moral obligation, it's a strategic imperative. Establishing fair practices fosters customer loyalty, bolsters brand reputation, and can significantly contribute to long-term business growth. This guide outlines key strategies to ensure fair treatment of customers, offering insights for businesses seeking to maintain ethical standards and promote superior customer experiences.

How to Start Safe Mode with Windows Command Prompt

Your computer has just decided to throw a digital tantrum, and all the regular troubleshooting tricks just aren’t cutting it. You know that there’s something awry under the hood of your Windows operating system, but navigating the litany of errors is making your head spin. Fortunately, there’s another option: entering Safe Mode via Windows Command Prompt.

3 Ways to Boot Windows in Safe Mode with Networking

We all know the situation: You’re about to start working on your Windows machine, but instead of the familiar welcome chime and desktop, you’re greeted by relentless error messages, unpredictable system behavior, or even the infamous Blue Screen of Death. The good news is there’s a troubleshooter at your disposal. Safe Mode with Networking is the easiest way to troubleshoot issues and get back online quickly. So how can you boot Windows in Safe Mode with Networking?

How to Enable and Disable Kernel-mode Hardware-enforced Stack Protection

As technology evolves, with hackers perpetually sharpening their tools to breach our digital walls, understanding your computer’s built-in defenses is crucial. Kernel-mode hardware-enforced stack protection is one such mechanism. This article will look into the intricacies of this feature, as well as how to enable and disable kernel-mode hardware-enforced stack protection.

OpenTelemetry in 2023 - What we learnt from the community and our users

OpenTelemetry has brought a sea change in the world of observability. The idea of the project was to standardize the instrumentation needed for generating telemetry. Teams shouldn’t need to change how they collect data if they want to try a new visualization/backend for the telemetry data. That was the vision. This idea seems to have resonated with the developer and devops communities.

Kubernetes Networking: Understanding Services and Ingress

Within the dynamic landscape of container orchestration, Kubernetes stands as a transformative force, reshaping the landscape of deploying and managing containerized applications. At the core of Kubernetes' capabilities lies its sophisticated networking model, a resilient framework that facilitates seamless communication between microservices and orchestrates external access to applications. Among the foundational elements shaping this networking landscape are Kubernetes Services and Ingress.

Introduction to eBPF with Grafana Beyla, with Nikola Grcevski (Grafana Office Hours #25)

Nikola Grcevski, Principal Software Engineer at Grafana Labs, gives us an introduction to eBPF with Grafana Beyla. We discuss what is eBPF, how you can use it to auto-instrument applications, and how to get started with Beyla. eBPF observability is all the rage because we all want automagical instrumentation-- but does it live up to that promise? Nikola's here to tell us what eBPF can and can't do, and where he'd like to take Beyla next.

How to Install Active Directory (AD) Users and Computers (ADUC)

Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) is a management tool that provides a graphical user interface for managing and organizing the elements of a Windows Active Directory (AD) domain. Key functions include user, group, organizational unit, and computer management, as well as control of security and permissions and trust relationships between domains. ADUC provides system administrators with a centralized interface, simplifying complex tasks and enhancing the security of Windows environments.