Today I am excited to announce we have officially shipped PagerTree 4.0! Here are the highlights: This effort has been a year and half in development and I sincerely want to thank each and every one of our customers for the constructive feedback, ideas, and countless hours on Zoom calls. Without you this journey wouldn’t be possible. We are excited to get this major release shipped, just in time for the holidays. You can check out the full details of the upgrade below.
So you’ve decided to take advantage of Site Reliability Engineering by hiring SREs for your company. Now, you have a second decision to make: Exactly how many SREs to hire. Do you need just one or two SREs? Or should you build a sprawling SRE team, with a dozen or more SREs on hand to support your organization’s reliability needs? The answers to these questions will, of course, vary; every business’s needs are different.
Alloy Software released a new cumulative update to the Alloy Software ITSM/ITAM platform. This update (2022.1.1) includes quality improvements, improves stability, and resolves a number of issues reported in earlier versions. The update involves Alloy Navigator Enterprise, Alloy Navigator Express, and Alloy Discovery Enterprise.
We’ve been building incident.io for 12 months and thought it would be a good time to share the constellation of tools that we’re using to power our customer experience.
It’s true that network assessments take time, but they are worth every second. Today, businesses around the globe struggle to keep their networks and data secure. In fact, TechTarget’s list of 2022 cybersecurity statistics announces that “the cost of cybercrime is predicted to hit $10.5 trillion by 2025.” However, with routine network assessments, businesses can reduce threats and keep their IT infrastructures running smoothly.
Several weeks ago, while on a call, a customer of the Broadcom Service Virtualization solution posed the following question: “Now that we’re moving to the cloud, do we still need Service Virtualization?” The question struck me as odd.
Multicloud and hybrid cloud applications are deployed on multiple cloud vendor platforms, including on-premises private cloud. While these platforms offer tremendous benefits by providing a reliable and scalable platform for fuelling digital transformation, they also add significant monitoring complexity. Site reliability engineers (SRE) need multicloud monitoring visibility to: Why is this important?