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Application Performance Monitoring (APM) Use Cases Every DevOps Team Should Know

Modern applications are built using distributed architectures, microservices, and cloud-native technologies. As these systems grow in complexity, it becomes harder for DevOps teams to maintain performance, track issues, and ensure a consistent user experience across all environments. Application Performance Monitoring (APM) helps solve these challenges by providing real-time visibility into how applications behave, from user interactions to backend services and infrastructure.

Building Stronger Tech Communities: Foundations, Success Stories, and Future Directions

Discover the secrets to building thriving tech communities in Austin. Join industry experts Cherie Werner (FIESTA), Kasey Randall (Good Code), Cyndi Schultz (Capital Factory), Laura Santamaria (Red Hat), and Emily Gupton (SKG Texas) as they share their insights on community building, personal success stories, and the future of tech communities. Recorded at Civo Navigate Austin 2025, this panel discussion offers a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities of building strong, inclusive, and supportive communities.

Want recurring revenue? Deliver value - and prove it.

Recurring revenue streams bring stability to any business. For MSPs, that stability can be an essential foundation for service innovation and pursuing growth. Offering subscription-based managed services is an obvious way to get recurring revenue in place. Collaboration platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom are prime candidates for subscriptions since businesses depend on them every day, at all levels of the organization, to be productive and profitable.

How AI-driven Anomaly Detection Fortifies Compliance in Multi-Cloud Infrastructures

In a multi-cloud environment, each cloud platform brings its unique tech stack to record events, manage services, set up configurations, manage user access and permissions, etc. While this allows you to leverage the best-of-breed services from different cloud vendors, the complexity of this setup makes it challenging to detect and respond to anomalies across clouds in real-time.