Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

Sponsored Post

What Is the Controllability and Observability of Cloud Applications?

There are many computing resources used in different cloud application services to provide online software-as-a-service (SaaS). SaaS differs from traditional applications in that it works from a cloud computing environment. This means that both the application service as well as user data are being hosted by a cloud provider in the cloud. Therefore, the SaaS and data are accessible from anywhere as long as there's online access. This model provides a distinct advantage from a software perspective.

Bring Your Zombie Data Back to Life with Cribl Search

We’ve reached the point where our ability to collect data has actually exceeded our ability to process it. Nowadays, it’s commonplace for organizations to have terabytes or even petabytes worth of data sitting in storage, waiting patiently for well-intentioned systems admins to eventually analyze it.

Five worthy reads: Is merging artificial intelligence with your thoughts really a good idea?

Five worthy reads is a regular column on five noteworthy items we’ve discovered while researching trending and timeless topics. In this edition, we’ll learn what brain-computer interfaces are, their crucial medical applications, and the ethical challenges they pose.

Sponsored Post

What Makes Citrix Difficult for Synthetic Monitoring Solutions?

Synthetic monitoring and automated testing are a major advantage if you can use them. Unfortunately, some challenges stand in the way of running these technologies outside of a web browser. Trying to run synthetic monitoring on Citrix is even more challenging. Thankfully, 2 Steps has identified and solved these issues. In this post, we'll take your through the challenges that running a synthetic monitoring and automated testing solution on Citrix poses and tell you how 2 Steps makes those challenges go away.

Take Stock During Peak Season

It’s that time of the year again and peak season 2022 feels different. With supply chains and global economies in flux, businesses have a lot to consider. Shipping woes are subsiding in many areas – consider that a year ago, the queue at the Port of Long Beach, California was approaching a peak of 110 vessels, down to eight freighters in September of this year. East coast ports in the US and others around the globe are seeing rising tides.

Privacy, Please! Why a Comprehensive Federal Framework is Essential to Protect Consumer Data Privacy

Laws vary by state. That’s expected. Fairbanks, Alaska, enacted a law prohibiting the provision of alcoholic beverages to moose, so don’t even think about it. In a part of Washington State, good luck trying to kill Bigfoot. (Not because Bigfoot doesn’t exist, but specifically because it’s illegal per a 1969 law.) But what happens when state-specific regulations are used to address a topic that transcends geographic boundaries like, say, the internet?

Metrics in Minutes: Prometheus Metrics into Coralogix using Open Telemetry

In this video, we'll explore how to connect Prometheus to Coralogix, using the Open Telemetry collector as an abstraction layer. This deployment minimises 3rd party code in your system, and provides a completely open source path to integration, all while using industry standard, simple tooling.

SUSE Rancher and Komodor - Continuous Kubernetes Reliability

With 96% of organizations either using or evaluating Kubernetes and over 7 million developers using Kubernetes around the world, according to a recent CNCF report, it’s safe to say that Kubernetes is eating up the world and has become the de-facto orchestrating system of cloud-native applications. The benefits of adopting K8s are obvious in terms of efficiency, agility, and scalability.