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How to set up Azure cost alerts for effective cloud management with Turbo360?

Azure Cost Management is crucial for organizations using Microsoft Azure cloud services. It plays a pivotal role in ensuring efficient resource allocation, cost optimization, and overall financial control. We speak to a number of customers who have requirements like below: Turbo360 Azure Cost Management tool helps you to achieve effective cost management of your Azure costs.

Webpages Are Getting Larger Every Year, and Here's Why it Matters

Average size of a webpage matters because it correlates with how fast users get to your content. People today have grown to expect good performance from the web. If your website takes more than 2.5 seconds to load, your users will probably never return to you again. Further, the more data your webpage needs to download, the longer it will take—particularly on slow mobile connections. Balancing a rich experience with page performance is a difficult tradeoff for many publishers.

Enterprise Cloud Security: Safeguarding the Future

Businesses incline toward cloud computing because it offers various benefits, including pay-as-you-go, rapid scaling up, and the ability to utilize resources instantly with downtime. However, everything we do in the information technology business must address cybersecurity. This blog will cover the influence of the cloud in safeguarding enterprises. Enterprise cloud security covers the compliance and strategies to protect cloud-based digital assets.

Practical Workflows for Managing Vulnerabilities using Cloudsmith

Worried about supply chain attacks and hidden vulnerabilities compromising your organization's software integrity? Join Alison Sickelka, VP Product, and Ciara Carey, Developer Relations, as they lead our webinar, 'Practical Workflows for Managing Vulnerabilities using Cloudsmith.' Discover how Cloudsmith serves as your organization's central source of truth for builds, mitigating risks, optimizing workflows, and ensuring global distribution.

Hardware asset management: The power of MSPs and IT managers

Hardware Asset Management (HAM) is a serious consideration for fast-growing enterprises that are constantly scaling and evolving. HAM ensures that hardware resources remain aligned with the organization’s evolving needs and budget constraints. It prevents the accumulation of redundant or obsolete hardware, thereby optimizing resource allocation.

SigNoz Launch Week - Day 3 - Frontend Monitoring

Welcome to SigNoz Launch week! In day 3 we will focus on monitoring frontend with SigNoz. We will take examples on how to monitor web vitals of your application and monitoring errors in client applications. This will be followed by a discussion with our maintainers on nuances of building performant frontend application for data dense products like SigNoz. Do tune in!

Start Monitoring Third-Party Outages in Opsgenie

In today's digital world, we rely a lot on third-party services. These services are great because they help us grow, be more flexible, and work more efficiently. However, they also make things more complicated and risky. If a service we depend on stops working, it can cause big problems. To deal with this, we're excited to introduce a new feature that connects Opsgenie with IsDown.

Synthetic monitoring 101: A comprehensive guide to synthetic monitoring

Synthetic monitoring or synthetic testing is a way of ensuring the performance and availability of applications, websites, and IT infrastructure by creating simulated user interactions and generating artificial transactions that mimic real user behavior. This helps organizations preempt issues on response times and application functionalities by emulating user behavior to measure response times, identify potential bottlenecks, and troubleshoot performance issues before they impact actual users.

Managing distributed networks? Here's how a comprehensive IPAM solution simplifies the task

As organizations expand globally in the digital realm, distributed networking is inevitable. To ascend the growth ladder, they must embrace both digital and geographical evolution. This means, as IT infrastructure evolves, organizations are required to adapt. This includes monitoring, modernizing, and streamlining processes and resources across growing system requirements, application stacks, diverse protocols, and security defenses.

Balancing Innovation and Reliability: A Guide for SRE Teams

In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, striking a balance between innovation and reliability is a constant challenge for Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) teams. On one hand, businesses and customers crave the constant stream of new features and functionalities that fuel progress. On the other hand, ensuring system stability, minimal downtime, and optimal performance remains paramount for user experience and business continuity.