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InvGate Insight Discovery Now Supports Agentless Discovery for Windows Devices

Coming to enhance the tool's network scanning capabilities, we are ready to announce that InvGate Insight supports agentless discovery for Windows devices! This means that, as from now, you can gather comprehensive information from windows devices without the need for them to have an agent installed. All you have to do to get it running is to configure the WMI protocol on your Windows devices so that InvGate Discovery is enabled to have remote access to it.

Cloud migration vs modernization - What's the difference?

Cloud migration vs modernization – What are the nuances? Cloud migration involves moving applications and data to the cloud often with minimal changes to their architecture. Cloud migration projects usually aim to leverage cloud infrastructure for benefits such as scalability, flexibility and reduced on-prem maintenance.

Use full context to unite observability and ops teams

IT teams are the invisible engines powering every modern organization. Yet they battle constantly to ensure the availability and reliability of applications and services across fragmented, hybrid-cloud infrastructures. In particular: Fragmented tools, siloed workflows, and inconsistent manual processes create an IT nightmare. Despite investing millions in observability and ITSM platforms, teams face alert fatigue, reactive incident response, and persistent outages.

Machine Learning and Infrastructure Monitoring: Tools and Justification

In the rapidly changing world of technology, effective monitoring is critical for maintaining your infrastructure and ensuring it performs effectively. While traditional monitoring methods are effective, they can fall short as systems scale and become more dynamic and complex. This article aims to bridge the gap by introducing software engineers to the power of machine learning (ML) in infrastructure monitoring, outlining not just the ‘how’ but the ‘why’ of its application.

Software Deployment: 5 Things that Can Go Wrong

Software deployment, a critical process in software development, refers to all the activities that make a software system available for use. It’s the stage where all the hard work of creating software culminates into something tangible that users can interact with. But before we delve into its complexities, let’s first understand the basics of software deployment.

The pendulum swings back: colocation as a cost control strategy

The evolution of public cloud over the past few years has been remarkable. Digital transformation, remote work, and AI have created breakneck growth. Back in 2018, before anyone uttered the words COVID or ChatGPT, there were already big drivers for public cloud. The global digital transformation market size was valued at $320 billion, and set for 18% annual growth, to reach a projected $695 billion by 2025.