Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

New Teams Client Challenges Draining Valuable IT Time? Vantage DX Can Help

Microsoft has pushed the end of availability for the classic Teams client from March 31, 2024 to July 1, 2024. This move will give administrators more time to address any issues they have encountered while transitioning to the new Teams app. Since its general availability in October 2023, enterprises have migrated users to the new Teams client and many have experienced both performance and functionality issues that have impacted user productivity and consumed considerable IT resources.

Network Automation: Are You the Only One Not Doing It?

In this lively webinar, Corey Quinn from the Duckbill Group, alongside Kentik's Rosalind Whitley and Phil Gervasi, explore network automation, pondering the question, "Am I the only one not doing it?" They explore the current landscape of network automation, discussing tools, value, and the realness of Net DevOps. The trio also considers the future role of AI in networking, debating its potential beyond hype. This conversation sheds light on the cultural and technological factors influencing network automation's adoption and evolution.

Prevent and Recover from Ransomware Attacks with Layered Security

Delivering effective security requires a layered approach varying from comprehensive backups, endpoint hardening, effective patch management for both the operating system as well as third-party applications, AV/EDR products like SentinelOne, and more. This list just scratches the surface of the myriad of tools and methods for maintaining a proactive security posture.

AIOps vs. Observability: Which Is Better and Why?

If you’ve been keeping up on what’s buzzing in the IT operations and software development space in the past few years, then you know that the concepts of AIOps and observability have been getting a lot of attention. And while they are related, they each address a different aspect of managing and monitoring IT systems.

The Debrief: How to level up your incident management program with Jeff Forde of Collectors

Today, incident management is a core part of organizations, both big and small. But what if you don't have an established incident management program, where do you start? Or what if you already have a program, but you're looking to optimize it a bit? Where do you start in that case? Consider another situation: What if you're an established organization with years of incident management experience—what are some things that you can do to take things to the next level?