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Accelerate Site Reliability Engineering with Motadata Observability

Today, with every other business adopting the latest technologies, competition is becoming tough. As a result, organizations are consistently working to improve their complex systems’ availability, reliability, and scalability to stand out. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)is a key discipline that works around the concept of optimizing and monitoring the software development cycle, performance, and service delivery. It integrates software engineering and IT SRE in observability.

The Rise of Mobile Website Monitoring: Ensuring Seamless User Experience Across Devices

Did you know that over half of global web traffic now comes from mobile devices? We have all struggled with a slow-loading mobile site at some point. It’s a common frustration, and that’s where mobile website monitoring comes into play. Today’s mobile-dominant landscape demands require that your website performs seamlessly across all devices.

Mobile APM best practices to ensure top user experiences

Whether you are a solopreneur or the owner of a large business, think about the instances on your website or app when customers feel irritated, stuck, or frustrated on their mobile screens. Be it an app slowdown, broken flow, or irregular functionality, a mobile application performance issue can make or mar a business's reputation quicker than ever before, especially since mobile phones have become the primary screens for many users.

Kubernetes Migration from Day Minus One (-1) to Day Two (2)

Kubernetes is now much past a hyped-up buzzword and has become nearly the de facto platform for microservices, enabling the flexibility and scalability modern engineering organizations require. It’s no surprise then that many organizations still running on legacy platforms are exploring how to migrate to cloud-native platforms like Kubernetes.

The Punchcard Paradigm: Tracing the Roots of Modern Compliance

In the early days of computing, creating software was a physical act, more akin to factory work than the streamlined digital process we know today. Programmers meticulously transcribed logic onto coding sheets, distinguishing zeros from ‘Os’ and ones from ‘Is’. These cryptic symbols formed the instructions that would be punched into thick card stock decks.

Discover Financial Services cuts costs and accelerates data retrieval with Elastic Observability

Learn how Discover Financial Services helps its customers achieve a better financial future by partnering with Elastic. Discover utilizes Elastic Observability for its centralized logging platform. Users now have improved monitoring capabilities to help solve issues.

How the FDAP stack drives innovation with open source Apache projects

Using open source projects from the Apache foundation to build low-level database software drives innovation. Andrew Lamb, Staff Engineer at InfluxData and PMC for the Apache DataFusion project, discusses the components of the FDAP stack - Flight, Arrow, DataFusion, and Parquet, explaining how building with these tools helps companies focus on innovation instead of spending dev cycles reinventing the wheel.

Why we used open source Apache projects to build InfluxDB 3.0

To the unfamiliar, building with open source tools may seem like the kind of chaos that leads to Boaty McBoatface-like decisions. Andrew Lamb, staff engineer at InfluxData and PMC for the Apache DataFusion project, provides insight from a developer and a PMC perspective about what it's like to build with, and manage a major open source project. InfluxData recently rebuilt its core database using Apache projects: Flight, DataFusion, Arrow, and Parquet, dubbed the FDAP stack.

An Introduction to Distributive Computing with Dan Desjardins & Jeroen van Bemmel

In this talk at the Navigate Local talk, Dan Desjardins and Jeroen van Bemmel from explore the potential of ubiquitous computing and compute economies. They highlight how harnessing idle compute power from everyday devices can transform the digital economy and benefit communities worldwide. Watch the live demo to see secure, distributed computing in action, and learn how this approach can reduce costs, improve efficiency, and promote sustainability.