OpenTelemetry is an instrumentation standard for application monitoring - both for monitoring metrics & distributed tracing. In this blog, we take you through a hands on guide on how to run this on Kubernetes.
Today we are pleased to announce our partnership with Nutanix, creators of the industry’s most popular hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) technology. HCI combines datacenter hardware using locally-attached storage resources with intelligent software to create flexible building blocks that replace legacy infrastructure consisting of separate servers, storage networks, and storage arrays.
We at Ivanti are thrilled to announce our new strategic partnership with Intel. Offering Device-as-a-Service with self-healing capabilities for the next generation workforce, Intel® Endpoint Management Assistant (Intel® EMA) now integrates with the Ivanti Neurons hyper-automation platform. This partnership enables IT organizations to self-heal and self-secure with Intel vPro® platform-based devices—both inside and outside of the corporate firewall.
Solving incidents is hard. Depending on your current situation, you may also be losing a lot of time figuring out what notifications constitute an incident. This results in more and more lost time as every notification must be triaged as a potential incident before you can proceed to move to resolve or disregard (as a non-incident). All this may sound very cumbersome, but the fastest way to improve is to learn and define what incidents are. And you’re in luck!
Honeycomb’s event-based pricing model is pretty simple: we only care about how many events you send. For teams running workloads at scale, the question becomes: are all of my events worth keeping? How can you reduce overall event volume while maintaining fidelity? This HoneyByte is all about sampling strategies you can use to lower costs without sacrificing the value of your data.