Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

Sleuth

Unhealthy code? Don't rely on customers to tell you

Does your software deployment process require that someone on your team manually checks different dashboards to verify that everything's okay? Do they actually do that when they deploy? Do you rely on customer complaints to notify you when something's wrong? There's a better way: Sleuth CTO and co-founder Don Brown shows you how to track several health measures automatically in Sleuth.

Pulse-check your engineering team performance

If you're being asked to do more with less on your software engineering team, you need to be able to see at a glance how your team is doing. Are you deploying at a consistent rate? What's your lead time for changes? Where are your bottlenecks? Our CTO, Don Brown, shows how we take a pulse of our performance at Sleuth using DORA metrics.

Issue breakdowns and drift details stoke software delivery

New in Sleuth for March 2023: See how issue breakdowns give you more visibility and show you the status of any issue referenced in your deployments. They're especially useful when looking at your work in progress so you can see what's in review, what's in progress, and what's being investigated. Plus, environment drift details provide visibility into the specific deploys, PRs, commits and issues that comprise the drift between any two environments. Less drift means fewer production issues.

Amazon and Atlassian layoffs, Curl is 25 and more news

Amazon lays off 9,000 more workers, and that's just scratching the surface of recent job cuts. Back in 2008, Atlassian bucked trends and increased hiring when everyone else was firing. This time, they cut 5 percent of their workforce. Is Amazon using return to office mandates as a way to cut jobs? On a lighter note, Happy 25th Anniversary to command line tool, Curl!