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Logz.io Anomaly Detection: Shedding Light on the Unknown Unkowns

With Anomaly Detection for App 360, Open 360 users can now enlist targeted automation to do more of the work for them — automatically monitoring and alerting any issues occurring within the specific services and microservices they identify as being most critical, which are often those that immediately impact business or SLO-related requirements.

Redefining incident management: the incident way

Gone are the days when incidents were manual to resolve, invisible to customers, and overall viewed with a negative lens. This is part two of the virtual event series as we dive into our fresh take on what incidents should look like, The Incident Way, and hear from customer stories putting these principles into practice.

Lumigo's Observability and Troubleshooting Platform

Lumigo is an observability and troubleshooting platform that autonomously deploys Observability in under 5 minutes with a single click, automatically capturing and contextualizing all of the metrics, logs, and distributed traces developers need to troubleshoot microservice issues in production. Lumigo is the only observability platform that enriches traces with complete in-context request and response payloads and correlates them to the relevant logs and metrics, enabling developers to resolve issues up to 80% faster.

Scale your code review with custom merge checks

Pull requests are a core feature of Bitbucket Cloud, serving as the hub where code contributions are reviewed, discussed, and approved before being merged into the codebase. Initially, developers focused on ensuring that proposed changes were bug-free, adhered to correct code styling, and included appropriate tests. Over time, the role of pull requests has expanded to act as a checkpoint, ensuring that only high-quality and compliant code reaches production.

Why Have a Test Environment

As part of our best practices Kelverion always recommends having a test automation platform. There are several reasons explained below why Kelverion recommends customers have a test environment. We know it takes a little bit of time and resources, but it truly can be a safe zone that allows you to test and grow your IT automation processes. Let’s explore some of the most common reasons.