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The latest News and Information on Observabilty for complex systems and related technologies.

Is Your Telemetry Data Strategy Ready for the Next Decade?

What worked for the last 10 years won’t work for the next 10. IT and Security teams face three big challenges with telemetry data: Volume: Telemetry data is growing at a 28% CAGR, while budgets remain flat. Compliance requirements demand retaining massive datasets, straining both storage and costs. Variety: Logs, metrics, traces, configs—telemetry data comes in all shapes and sizes, making it difficult for traditional analytics tools to handle. Your tech needs to manage this complexity seamlessly.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid in Observability Practices

In modern IT systems, most businesses adopt new tools and technologies to stay ahead of competitors. These new technologies are resulting in the proliferation of distributed IT systems. For instance, some enterprises implement cloud computing, edge computing, or microservices architecture, contributing to complex distributed systems across organizations.

Top 8 Docker Alternatives to Consider in 2025

Containerization platforms have evolved beyond Docker's initial implementation, offering specialized solutions for diverse enterprise requirements. Modern container runtimes focus on enhanced security models, optimized resource utilization, and seamless integration with cloud-native architectures. This analysis examines key alternatives that address Docker's technical limitations and provide advanced features for production workloads.

The Complete Podman vs Docker Analysis: Features, Performance & Security

Choosing the right container engine for your infrastructure stack is a critical architectural decision. While both Podman and Docker implement OCI (Open Container Initiative) standards, their fundamental approaches to container management and runtime architecture create distinct operational characteristics.

Introducing Warm Tier: Cost-Efficient Log Storage to Simplify Observability

These days, one of the most important decisions that organizations can make as it relates to their observability strategy is: “How much data do we want to retain in Hot storage to ensure we have everything needed for real time analysis — without running up associated costs?”

The Future of Kubernetes Observability

The Kubernetes ecosystem is undergoing a significant transformation, and the trends emerging at KubeCon highlight just how dynamic this space has become. Traditional Application Performance Monitoring (APM) providers are rapidly shifting focus to Kubernetes Performance Monitoring (KPM), reflecting the growing need for specialized observability in increasingly complex environments.