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Data Privacy Takeaways from Gartner Security & Risk Summit

A couple of weeks back, I had the opportunity to participate in the Gartner Security and Risk Summit held in National Harbor, MD. While my colleague, April Yep, has already shared insights on the sessions she attended, this blog will delve into the emerging data privacy concerns and explore how telemetry pipelines can effectively tackle these challenges. Two key drivers behind current privacy concerns are the adoption of Gen AI and increasing government regulations.

DASH 2024: Guide to Datadog's newest announcements

At this year’s DASH, we announced new products and features that enable your team to observe your environment, secure your infrastructure and workloads, and act to remediate problems before they affect customers. LLM Observability, which enables you to get deep visibility into your generative AI applications, is now generally available. The Datadog Agent now includes an embedded OTel Collector to provide native support for OpenTelemetry.

WWDC 2024: What IT admins need to know

From doubling down on privacy to tighter integration with the ecosystem, Apple announced major updates across its product line-up in its landmark WWDC 2024. Although debuting Apple Intelligence and introduction of Genmojis have rightfully made the headlines, today we’ll bring you up to speed on Apple’s announcements on device management and what it has in store for Apple admins.

What's new from Apple's WWDC24

Apple made plenty of announcements last week at their Worldwide Developer Conference; from Apple Intelligence, to the upcoming iOS 18, iPadOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, and many more targeting end users and the Apple developer community. While we can’t recap every single feature and update, I wanted to highlight a handful of them that will affect any administrators using Apple devices in their environment, as well as the tools used to manage those devices.

A Recap of Gartner Security and Risk Summit: GenAI, Augmented Cybersecurity, Burnout

Last week, on June 3 -5, I attended the Gartner Security and Risk Summit in National Harbor, MD to learn about the latest trends and happenings in security. One thing was clear, artifical intelligence (AI) is the hot topic along with the growing cybersecurity staff shortage due to burnout and lack of talent.

INTEGRATE 2024 Day 2 Highlights

Dan Toomey, Senior Integration Architect at Deloitte Australia, kicked off the session by highlighting the essential role of business rules in software development. He emphasized the significance of managing evolving and complex business rules, advocating for the use of effective tools like Business Rules Management Systems (BRMS) to safeguard code and services.

INTEGRATE 2024 Day 1 Highlights

Slovo Koltovich, Principal GPM at Microsoft, delivered the keynote at Integrate 2024. He began by discussing Azure Integration Services (AIS), a comprehensive platform enabling the creation of tailored solutions to meet unique requirements. The primary advantage of AIS lies in its focus on security and compliance. With nearly 800 connectors, AIS facilitates connections to numerous data sources. Microsoft invests billions annually in security, with thousands of personnel dedicated to it.