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Any Apple update can break our app. Here's how we find out first.

This is a guest post by Dan Mindru, a Frontend Developer and Designer who is also the co-host of the Morning Maker Show. Dan is currently developing a number of applications including PageUI, Clobbr, and CronTool. It feels like with every release, we are walking a tightrope. We need to keep our app lightweight, stable, and performant, all the while depending on APIs that can shift at any moment (without warning, too!).

Self-Healing ITOps: Close the Loop From Detection to Resolution

Self-healing ITOps helps restore services faster by combining AI-driven analysis, automation, and recovery validation. Organizations have invested heavily in monitoring, observability, and AIOps. These platforms are effective at identifying issues, but incident resolution is often still a manual process. Engineers still need to investigate alerts, determine the appropriate remediation, and verify that services have recovered.

Ivanti Facilities Management: Smarter Workplaces

Ivanti Facilities Management gives your team complete visibility and control — from work orders and room reservations to maintenance scheduling and service requests — all from one unified platform. Explore the solution and see how we help you drive business continuity: Managing hybrid workspaces and compliance doesn't have to be a balancing act. With Ivanti Facilities Management, facilities teams gain a clear, unified view of operations, track every request in real time, and empower their workforce through an intelligent self-service portal.

Overview of Alerts, Real-Time Analysis, & Traceroute

Learn how Uptime.com alerts you the moment a check goes Up or Down, complete with technical details and root cause analysis for API and Transaction checks. Dive into Real-Time Analysis to track outage timelines and get detailed insight into every alert. Plus, see how Traceroute from global or private probe servers helps identify connection issues quickly and accurately. Stay informed. Respond faster. Resolve smarter.

When One Agent Plans and Another Executes, the Planner's View Decides Everything

Split network operations into a planning agent and an executing agent and you have an elegant design on paper. One agent reasons about what should change and validates it. The other carries it out. The elegance is real, and so is the structural consequence: the split puts the entire weight of judgment on the planner. A plan built on a partial view, then executed precisely and at machine speed, is more dangerous than a cautious human who would have hesitated at the part that did not add up.

How Liftoff cut costs by 87% and latency by 75% with HAProxy

Liftoff, a mobile advertising company, processes 1.5 trillion bid requests every month. Their platform touches 275 million unique devices daily across 150 geographies. At that scale, the proxy layer is a core part of the business. For years, Liftoff relied on a managed enterprise proxy vendor. It worked, until it didn’t.

New in Skylar One - Kyoto: Better Context for Faster, More Confident IT Operations

Modern IT environments do not fail in neat, isolated ways. A network issue in one location can affect a business service somewhere else. A device alert may be the first sign of a larger dependency problem. And when teams are managing infrastructure across data centers, cloud, branches, campuses, and edge environments, the first challenge is often knowing where to look first. The issue is not alert volume alone. It is the missing context between telemetry, service impact, probable cause, and action.