Incidents can be a bit noisy. Especially when it’s one of higher severity, there are a lot of moving parts that can make it difficult to come away with the information you want at a glance. And if you’re someone who isn’t necessarily tapped into the day-to-day of incident response, such as a head of a department or executive, you’ll want to be able to glean the most actionable information in just a few seconds without having to dig through dense documents.
Welcome to the DevSecOps and CI/CD security guide. Browse through each section to discover various relevant resources to ensure security of your applications and infrastructure.
Last month, I introduced a new blog series for 2023 that aims to focus on how we can do a better job of making our New Year resolutions stick. Why do so many resolutions fail? Because we attempt to do too much, too quickly. We place too much pressure on ourselves to change EVERYTHING we don’t like, which can then become overwhelming to manage and keep up with.
In Q2 2022, Forrester named Genesys as a leading journey orchestration platform, with the highest possible criteria in scalability, strategy performance, and nine other categories. Image Source: Forrester But what is Genesys all about? Founded in 1990, Genesys is a customer experience (CX) and call center technology that delivers proactive, predictive, and hyper-personalized experiences to deepen customer connections across marketing, sales, and service moments on any channel.
Site reliability engineers (SREs) are involved in scaling systems and making them reliable and efficient for organizations. But SREs often fail to build system resiliency when they do not have the right tools at their disposal. In this post, we’ll uncover the top 5 tools for SRE that can be used to drive the reliability and stability of software systems. It also examines how SREs can use the tools to improve operations tasks and infrastructure processes.