Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

Announcing general availability of Elastic APM .NET agent profiler auto-instrumentation

A few months back, we introduced the beta release of Elastic APM.NET agent profiler auto-instrumentation. Fast forward to today, we're excited to announce the general availability (GA) of this powerful capability that allows the.NET APM agent to automatically instrument.NET Framework, .NET Core, and.NET applications without requiring code changes or recompilation.

Elastic Enterprise Search 8.5: Machine learning for intuitive search experiences

The latest release of Elastic Enterprise Search introduces a suite of new features and capabilities for building world-class search experiences for your mission-critical applications, websites, online stores, or anything in-between: With this release, building search experiences for your ecommerce retail site, enhancing your employees’ ability to access relevant HR documentation, or building a custom application to quickly draw analytic insights can draw on the power of using the trained model of

Current DevOps Problems & How Scout APM Solves Them

Most software companies rely on DevOps at some scale to aid their software development and deployment processes. DevOps has recently seen a major increase in popularity due to the advent of cloud-based tools and automation possibilities. DevOps can help you completely forget the woes of deploying software and focus better on building better apps and providing a holistic experience for your end user. However, just like other things in tech, DevOps is not perfect.

Nexthink Infinity: Automation & Remediation Overview

Learn how your IT team can automate and fix anything with Nexthink Infinity Automation and Remediation. Your IT team will find issues faster by retrieving unlimited data, deliver instant fixes behind the scenes with no employee disruption, and send targeted self-help notifications to speed resolutions. Deliver targeted self-help and automated fixes to speed resolution today!

Getting started with EKS and Calico

Cloud-native applications offer a lot of flexibility and scalability, but to leverage these advantages, we must create and deploy a suitable environment that will enable cloud-native applications to work their magic. Managed services, self-managed services, and bare metal are three primary categories of Kubernetes deployment in a cloud environment.