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Identify operational issues quickly by using Grafana and Amazon CloudWatch Metrics Insights

Amazon CloudWatch has recently launched Metrics Insights (Preview) — a fast, flexible, SQL-based query engine that enables you to identify trends and patterns across millions of operational metrics in real-time. With Metrics Insights, you can easily query and analyze your metrics to gain better visibility into the health and performance of your infrastructure and large scale applications.

The Best Tools for System Monitoring

It takes a lot to run a modern business. From websites to technical solutions and everything in between, it’s no surprise we need better monitoring systems to make sure everything is operational. With multiple gears turning at once on any given platform, incidents are inevitable—especially for companies that are constantly growing and innovating. And the impact of incidents can affect user services, operations, and even business reputation.

Metric Correlations using unlimited data for monitoring and observability

Correlate your monitoring metrics to make even better decisions about how to handle incidents in your infrastructure using our Metric Correlations. You can now select an unlimited amount of time to troubleshoot all of your monitoring metrics. Netdata’s free, open-source monitoring agent works with Netdata Cloud to help you monitor and troubleshoot every layer of your systems to find weaknesses before they turn into outages.

Kroger Uses JFrog Xray for Software Security and License Compliance

Kroger leverages the JFrog platform to give developers visibility into their software vulnerabilities and make informed decisions on what to fix. See how Kroger has implemented secure DevOps processes with automated vulnerability scanning and open-source software (OSS) license compliance capabilities to support their development and security teams.

Mooving To SaaS from OnPrem

Learn from Dave Mangot, author, speaker, and consultant, about moving to SaaS from On-Prem in the premiere episode of “Mooving To…” This new series with Thom Duran, Director of SRE at Moogsoft talks about the latest tools, tips, and real-world experiences from top engineers and developers. Moving to SaaS definitely has its advantages, and it’s something Dave has been through several times.

Is Arm the future of cloud computing?

The Arm architecture dates back to Acorn Computers’ BBC Micro in 1981. The BBC Micro was a conventional machine, yet it ran nearly twice as fast as its contemporaries, such as the Apple II. About the same time, research on a microprocessor design based on the Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) demonstrated that simple chip designs could easily outperform the current high-end 32-bit offerings.