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The role of cron job monitoring in preventing business disruptions

In today's digital landscape, businesses rely heavily on various online operations to deliver services, communicate with customers, and maintain a competitive edge. Behind the scenes, cron jobs play a pivotal role in automating critical processes such as data backups, report generation, and system maintenance. However, ensuring the reliability of these cron jobs is often overlooked until a disruption occurs.

Hybrid Cloud Strategies - AWS Launches Dedicated Local Zones with Singapore Government as First Customer

Amazon Web Services (AWS) recently released a new cloud deployment option – ”Dedicated Local Zones” targeted at public sector, government and regulated industry use cases. Many customers still rely on on-premises infrastructure to meet regulatory and compliance requirements such as data localization. You can read the details of the AWS announcement including which services Dedicated Local Zones will support, here: Announcing AWS Dedicated Local Zones (amazon.com).

Replay messages in Azure Service Bus dead-letter queue

When working and dealing with asynchronous messaging patterns – in this case, using Azure Service Bus – depending on the requirements, you will find many scenarios when you need to reprocess messages. Sometimes, a message failed because a system was offline for a certain period, there was a bug with the service, and we needed to resend specific messages and many other reasons.

CloudFabrix vSphere Observability for The Cisco FSO Platform

The Cisco FSO platform is a revolutionary cloud managed and cloud delivered observ ability services platform accompanied by a vibrant marketplace. The FSO platform provides comprehensive visibility and holistic technology stack insight enabling seamless collaboration and deep business insights.

Meeting the SEC's New Cybersecurity Rules: How Flowmon Empowers Public Companies To Comply

The much-anticipated cybersecurity rules by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for public companies have arrived, signaling a significant step forward from the proposed rules released in March 2022. These final rules, effective July 26, 2023, introduce new obligations that public companies must adhere to, promising a more secure and transparent corporate landscape. However, these regulations bring significant compliance challenges and litigation risks.