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Words matter: incident management versus incident response

I recently published a couple of blog posts about what happens when you invest in a thoughtful incident management strategy and three first steps to take to do so. What I’m getting at in these posts is that we need a shift toward proactivity in the software operators community. I’d wager most of the world is responding to incidents as they happen, and nothing more.

Webinar Recap: How to Avoid Being On Call With Under-Instrumented Tools

“It’s too expensive!” “Do we really need another tool?” “Our APM works just fine.” With strapped tech budgets and an abundance of tooling, it can be hard to justify a new expense—or something new for engineers to learn. Especially when they feel their current tool does the job adequately. But, does it?

Developing a Data Breach Incident Response Plan

With cybersecurity boundaries going beyond the traditional walls of an office and attack surfaces constantly expanding, data breaches are inevitable. Managing risks from data breaches requires organizations to develop a comprehensive incident response plan – an established guideline that facilitates incident detection, response and containment, and empowers cybersecurity analysts to secure a company’s digital asset.

What Is Spot Instance Advisor? A Beginner-Friendly Guide

Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides three types of Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances; On-Demand Instances, Reserved Instances (RIs), and Spot Instances. EC2 On-Demand instances are the default and most expensive instances. RIs and Spot instances offer discounts of up to 72% and 90% on On-Demand instances, respectively. The Reserved Instances are long-term commitments that guarantee you compute power for a year or three. Spot instances fluctuate in price and availability constantly.

Shoulder surf with the Sensu DA: Developing a new AWS RDS integration (Part 1)

Join Jef Spaleta from the Sensu DA Team as he develops an entirely new AWS RDS integration from scratch. In Part 1 of the video, he develops the AWS RDS reference Check resource that works for his environment. In Part 2, he adapts that check into a reusable Marketplace Catalog integration.

Shoulder surf with the Sensu DA: Developing a new AWS RDS integration (Part 2)

Join Jef Spaleta from the Sensu DA Team as he develops an entirely new AWS RDS integration from scratch. In Part 1 of the video, he develops the AWS RDS reference Check resource that works for his environment. In Part 2, he adapts that check into a reusable Marketplace Catalog integration.

Service item reporting made easy using Freshservice | One ITSM solution to your IT needs

Create customized reports on service items and analyze trends in service requests easily through Freshservice Analytics. Freshservice Analytics, saves time by drafting reports from scratch to get a complete overview of your service desk performance. Deep-dive quickly and easily using a quick filter in widgets.

Create a Custom Integration | Moogsoft Product Videos & How-Tos

After watching this video, you will be able to explain when to use the custom integration option, ingest data in JSON format into Moogsoft, map data from your monitoring software to Moogsoft event fields, and set up and test a deduplication key to reduce operational noise. Don't forget to subscribe for content on DevOps, Observability, AIOps and more!