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Downtime Can Affect Anyone : Tired of Hearing "Are You Down"?

Are unexpected downtimes causing headaches for your business? Tired of constantly hearing the dreaded question, "Are you down?" We've got the solution you've been searching for! Introducing StatusCast - your ultimate partner in proactive communication during service outages. Our latest video, "Downtime Can Affect Anyone," sheds light on the impact of unplanned disruptions and the game-changing features that StatusCast brings to the table.

Transform Your Customer Experience with DevOps Collaboration

Learn how end-to-end monitoring and observability enable enterprises to break down team silos and deliver industry-leading experiences for their customers and achieve business benefits such as: Improved business resilience by identifying and resolving IT risks faster before they result in customer service outages Increased competitive standing with DevOps and shift-left best practices to accelerate software releases.

OpenTelemetry VS Prometheus: The Essential Guide

OpenTelemetry vs Prometheus is a commonly searched and debated topic in the Observability and monitoring space. While both platforms are widely used in software and infrastructure management today, most people don’t understand the difference between the two. Both platforms stand as robust tools in the realm of observability, each offering unique capabilities. OpenTelemetry offers a uniform approach for gathering, instrumenting, and exporting telemetry data.

How the All-In Comprehensive Design Fits Into the Cribl Stream Reference Architecture

In this livestream, Ahmed Kira and I provided more details about the Cribl Stream Reference Architecture, which is designed to help observability admins achieve faster and more valuable stream deployment. We explained the guidelines for deploying the comprehensive reference architecture to meet the needs of large customers with diverse, high-volume data flows. Then, we shared different use cases and discussed their pros and cons.

Prompt engineering: A guide to improving LLM performance

Prompt engineering is the practice of crafting input queries or instructions to elicit more accurate and desirable outputs from large language models (LLMs). It is a crucial skill for working with artificial intelligence (AI) applications, helping developers achieve better results from language models. Prompt engineering involves strategically shaping input prompts, exploring the nuances of language, and experimenting with diverse prompts to fine-tune model output and address potential biases.

How to Build an App with Spin and Wasm with Matt Butcher & Saiyam Pathak - Navigate Europe 23

Join Saiyam Pathak and Matt Butcher for an engaging workshop. This session dives into the exciting world of WebAssembly, offering insights into its evolution, key features, and practical applications. Discover how WebAssembly stands out from previous technologies and learn about its role in modern web development through hands-on examples and discussions.

Incident response that's fast and cost-effective: Why these 3 companies chose Grafana Cloud

When an incident occurs, every second counts. On-call staff need to quickly get all the relevant information in front of them in a way that’s easy to digest so they can more successfully investigate the issue and communicate with relevant stakeholders.

How to Set Up ISP Performance Monitoring: Formula for Success

In the vast landscape of connectivity, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) serve as the architects behind the intricate web that links residential users and businesses to the global digital realm. ISP networks are a sophisticated combination of technologies and infrastructure that require efficient management from administrators for maximum value for all parties involved.

The Unplanned Show, Episode 25: Learning from incidents with Nora Jones

The incident is resolved. The service is restored. Now what? To dig into how teams can learn from incidents and improve resiliency, this episode has author of "Chaos Engineering" (O'Reilly), creator of the "Learning From Incidents" community, and founder of Jeli.io (recently acquired by PagerDuty), the one, the only, Nora Jones.