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DX Operational Observability: Onboarding OpenTelemetry in Minutes

In our era of cloud-native applications, robust observability is critical to maintain performance, identify issues, and enhance user experiences. With its advanced capabilities, DX Operational Observability (DX O2) integrates seamlessly with OpenTelemetry, a leading open-source observability framework. In this blog, we explore how to onboard the OpenTelemetry Demo Application to DX O2. The demo application provides a hands-on introduction to combining these powerful tools.

Azure Private Link, Explained

Azure Private Link is Microsoft’s ultimate offering to get secure, scalable connectivity for your services. Here’s everything you need to know about it. Whether you’re working with a hybrid cloud environment, multi-region deployments, or simply looking to secure access to Microsoft Azure’s platform services, this hyperscaler provides a variety of connectivity options tailored to different needs.

Databases and SLOs: How to apply service level objectives to your databases with synthetic monitoring

Wilfried Roset is an engineering manager who leads an SRE team and he is a Grafana Champion. Wilfried focuses on prioritizing sustainability, resilience, and industrialization to guarantee customers satisfaction. Nowadays databases are commonly used to build information systems. Relational or NoSQL, self-managed or as-a-service, those databases often play a critical role in the overall health of your applications.

Get Started with the TIG Stack and InfluxDB Core

Time series data is everywhere—from IoT sensors and server metrics to financial transactions and user behavior. To collect, store, and analyze this data efficiently, you need tools purpose-built for the job. That’s where the TIG Stack comes in: Telegraf for data collection, InfluxDB for storage and analytics, and Grafana for visualization. Together, these tools offer a powerful solution for real-time analytics, observability, and monitoring.

Software Asset Management Best Practices

Effective management of software assets is an essential part of running a modern business. With increased reliance on technology and software, organizations need to ensure that their software is used efficiently, in compliance with licensing agreements, and supports overall business objectives. This is where Software Asset Management (SAM) comes in. With software asset lifecycle management, companies will find a reduction in operations and eliminate unnecessary costs.

What are Dark Stores in Retail?

The evolution of retail is parallel to the change in customer expectations. With the advent and rise of online shopping, the phenomenon today includes delivery moving home, more abundant product offerings, and shopping brought closer and closer for the customer. Since that's the situation, the retailers are moving away from this type of shopping and are nowadays making use of dark stores-an interesting concept that is gradually re-landscaping the face of the retail industry.

Opportunity Will Arise From Uncertainty In 2025

As January 2025 draws to a close, the challenges of 2024 still resonate. Last year was exceptionally turbulent for both businesses and individuals, driven in large part by geopolitical tensions, the cost-of-living crisis, and widespread economic uncertainty. According to November ONS figures, 57% of businesses reported experiencing turnover challenges, with 23% citing economic uncertainty as the primary cause.

Secure and Compliant Software Delivery with Cloudsmith Policy Management

Managing software artifacts across distributed teams and complex infrastructures securely demands proactive measures. Robust policy management is the best way to ensure compliance in your software supply chain. Cloudsmith, the leading cloud-native package management platform, can streamline policy management and strengthen security. Let’s explore why policy management matters and how we can simplify it for you.

Windows Patching: The Quirks of Windows Patch Management & How to Stay Ready for Patch Tuesday

Patching on Windows operating systems can be a very complicated process. The frequency, size, and proprietary tools used for Windows patching can make patch management a challenge on Windows — but it’s essential for maintaining secure, compliant, efficient Windows and multi-OS environments. In this blog, we’ll run through the basics of Windows patching, the particulars that can make it a hassle, and offer some tips for tackling those headache-inducing hangups.