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MLOps Your Way with the JFrog Platform

Just like in traditional software development, creating AI applications isn’t a one size fits all approach. However, many of the challenges and concerns facing AI/ML development teams share common threads – difficulties getting models to production, tangled infrastructure, data quality, security issues, and so on.

What is Data Cleansing and Why Does it Matter for Vulnerability Monitoring?

If your business relies on data for decision-making, you'll know how important data cleansing is. But it's not just a key part of gaining accurate and reliable insights — it's also important for security. We'll look at what data cleansing is, how it relates to vulnerability monitoring, and how to get started.

Optimizing long-term data retention with Elastic Cloud Hosted: Ensuring compliance and efficiency for government

In the digital era, state and local governments are increasingly tasked with managing vast volumes of data while ensuring compliance with stringent regulatory requirements. These regulations, which can vary significantly depending on jurisdiction, often require the retention of data for extended periods — sometimes ranging from one to seven years.

Investing for growth in the data economy

Money makes the world go around and this has never been more true when it comes to the data economy as innovative start-ups seek investment to achieve their ambitions and unlock their potential. Led by insight from Atomico and Realm, this piece - the fifth in our data economy series - will look at the data economy from an investment perspective - what traits do they look for in data-driven companies? How are start-ups approaching it? These are the questions this piece will answer.

Unify visibility into changes to your services and dependencies with Datadog Change Tracking

In modern application development, changes happen constantly: Deployments are pushed, feature flags are toggled, and Kubernetes events reshape infrastructure, to name just a few. While these practices drive innovation and scalability, they also introduce complexity—especially during incidents. Fragmented tools and workflows across teams and organizations make it difficult to pinpoint the root causes of issues, leading to longer resolution times.

FinOps Data Ingestion

FinOps, has become a critical element within companies that want to improve their financial aspect related with cloud. One of the key points in this practice is data ingestion that helps companies gather critical information about their cloud spending. In this guide, we will discuss what data ingestion is in FinOps, its need, recommendations, problems, and how we can contribute at Turbo360.

Quickwit vs. Elasticsearch: Which Tool To Choose? [2025 Guide]

Data indexing and search are essential for quickly retrieving relevant information from large datasets. They help improve efficiency, save time, and support better decision-making by making data easily accessible. Elasticsearch has been a popular choice for data indexing and search, but newer tools like Quickwit now offer alternatives for specific needs. The right choice depends on performance, scalability, cost, and how well it fits your use case.

What to Consider When Choosing A Network Device Monitoring Solution

A comprehensive understanding of the computers, servers, routers, switches, and other devices that form the foundation of your IT environment is critical to mitigate the risk of downtime and security vulnerabilities. Let’s explore some key factors to remember when choosing the right solution to monitor your network devices.

5 IT Myths That Are Costing You Time and Money

In the fast-paced world of IT operations, myths often masquerade as truths, leading organizations down inefficient and costly paths. Let’s look at five of the most pervasive myths and explore why modern solutions like PagerDuty Operations Cloud are essential for thriving in today’s complex IT environments. Myth 1: Kubernetes is self-healing, and no other tools are required. The Reality: While Kubernetes is often touted as a self-healing platform, this is only partially true.