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5 Leading Replacements for AWS DMS in Streaming Workloads

Streaming workloads impose different requirements than classic migration projects. A platform that can support a one-time move from one system to another is not always the right fit when data must flow continuously, stay current, recover cleanly, and serve downstream analytics, applications, or AI use cases without long delays. That is the real shift behind this category. The question is no longer only whether data can be replicated.

Slack outage on May 14, 2026

On May 14, 2026, users across multiple regions began reporting problems with Slack, including messaging failures, sign-in issues, and problems loading attachments and images. While the outage did not affect every user, reports quickly showed the issue was widespread enough to disrupt business communication for organizations around the world. StatusGator identified the incident through customer outage reports and triggered an Early Warning Signals alert at 14:21 UTC.

Cursor Cloud Agents Are Incredible - Until You Need Production Governance

Cursor Cloud Agents are the best AI coding environment for individual developers. But for enterprises that need AI-written code to ship through staging to production with audit trails, RBAC, and compliance - there's a gap. Romaric founded Qovery to make Kubernetes accessible to every engineering team. He writes about platform strategy, developer experience, and the future of cloud infrastructure.

Web API: your complete guide for custom integrations

Data is almost always scattered across too many tools. Usually, if you want to see it all in one place, you're stuck building messy pipelines or paying for a warehouse you don't really want. SquaredUp is a window into all those tools. It lets you see what’s happening across your entire stack in real time without moving any of the data. Think of it as a universal translator that lets your tools talk to each other so you can stop the manual digging and just see the big picture.

When the Report Cannot Tell the Story: Building Incident Programs That Capture as They Respond

Two weeks after a payments outage took a regional bank offline for ninety-three minutes, the post-incident report landed on the CIO’s desk. It ran forty pages. It named the failed service, the ticket numbers, the restoration steps, and the engineers who paged in. It did not answer the question the board had actually asked, which was why the on-call team had spent the first forty-one minutes chasing a downstream symptom rather than the upstream cause.

Problem Management vs. Incident Management

Why Fixing Incidents Is Only Half the Work Fixing an incident is not the same as solving a problem. In enterprise IT operations, that distinction carries significant operational weight. Organizations that treat every disruption as a discrete, isolated event to be resolved and closed will continue to encounter the same disruptions, on the same infrastructure, from the same root causes. The cycle does not end because the underlying problem was never addressed.

Jira Notifications Management: The Enterprise Guide to Routing, Reducing Noise, and Closing the Loop

Jira is the system of record for engineering work at nearly every enterprise that runs agile delivery. It tracks epics, stories, bugs, sprints, releases, and the long tail of technical debt that keeps platform teams awake. What Jira was never designed to be is an alerting system.

How to embed Grafana dashboards into web applications

Note: This post originally published in October 2023 and was updated in May 2026 to include new methods and options for embedding Grafana dashboards. Grafana dashboards are powerful and flexible tools for observing applications and infrastructure, so it’s no surprise we get a lot of questions from the community about how to embed them into their web applications.

Action trails: The missing link between AI and human trust

When people talk about trusting AI, they usually focus on the interface. It summarizes and uses confident language with a level of clarity that feels reliable. But that’s all window dressing. None of it builds trust. Trust doesn’t come from what the AI says. A verifiable record of what the AI did makes it trustworthy.

What cloud portability actually means and how to achieve it

Having workloads on two clouds is not the same as being able to move workloads between them freely. Portability is about the friction of movement, not the number of providers in use. Most teams that call themselves multicloud are not portable. They have separate workloads siloed on separate providers, each with its own toolchain, deployment pipeline, and set of operational conventions. Moving anything between those environments means starting from scratch. That is not portability.