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What's new with AWS for 2024

Although IT spend, including on cloud services, cooled somewhat in 2023, the second half of the year showed signs of stability, even resilience, buoyed in part by the growing interest in generative AI. For cloud market leader AWS, with 31% global share, the company’s efforts to cut costs and enhance efficiency resulted in substantial profit improvements. Like its peers, AWS also sees great potential in AI and came out with a slew of capabilities towards the end of the year.

Kubernetes Volume Snapshots: Ensuring Data Integrity and Recovery

In Kubernetes, managing containerized applications is essential for modern IT. As more systems move to cloud-native setups, there's a growing need for reliable data management solutions in Kubernetes clusters. Imagine a situation where important application data faces an unexpected issue or, even worse, gets corrupted. Without a reliable backup plan, the consequences could be severe. This is where volume snapshots come in handy.

Embracing IPv6: Anodot's Guide to a Smooth Transition

Mark your calendars: From February 1, 2024, AWS is introducing a $0.005 hourly charge for all public IPv4 addresses. With IPv4 addresses becoming rarer and pricier, AWS is pushing us to be more IPv4-efficient and highlights the urgent need for businesses to adopt IPv6. Where’s This Change Happening? This isn’t just a small tweak, it will affect all AWS services that use public IPv4 addresses. We’re talking about everything from EC2 and RDS database instances to EKS nodes.

Reducing The Impact of IT Incidents

In the realm of IT, incidents are inevitable. However, the true test of an organization's resilience lies in its ability to mitigate the impact of these incidents. Traditional incident management focused mainly on reducing downtime, but as we evolve in our approach, it's become evident that minimizing the damage and costs incurred during downtime is equally crucial.

50 Essential Shadow IT Statistics for 2024

From reducing risk to optimizing efficiency, your organization has many compelling reasons to enforce policies and procedures. But what happens when a policy hinders productivity more than it helps, causing employees to skirt the rules? For IT departments, this ever-present dilemma is called shadow IT. As cybersecurity risks rise in 2024, it’s more relevant than ever. Before we get into our list of shadow IT statistics, let’s review the basics.

Seven Jellyfish alternatives driving engineering efficiency and impact

Jellyfish is one of the most popular engineering management platforms, offering comprehensive insights into engineering organizations, their tasks, and operational processes. Engineering management platforms aggregate and analyze metrics from various tools and systems that enable the software delivery process and development lifecycle. Jellyfish and other engineering management platforms aim to connect key development processes and decisions to overarching business goals.

New Source Map Error Workflow

We're excited to unveil the latest enhancements to Rollbar’s Source Map handling. This new feature, directly influenced by user feedback, simplifies your debugging experience, making Source Mapping more intuitive and user-friendly. Source Map issues are a frequent concern, ranking among the top five monthly support requests. We recognize the challenges you face when dealing with errors that don't make sense due to Source Mapping configuration issues.