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Visualising Sentry analytics with SquaredUp

Sentry is a mature observability product with SDKs supporting nearly every major programming language. It has expert knowledge of each coding stack and is therefore capable of offering rich insights with a minimum of initialisation required by the developer. You don’t need to set up OpenTelemetry collectors or wrestle with endpoint configurations; simply drop the SDK initialisation into your application start-up process and telemetry begins flowing into the Sentry backend.

Making Sense of Complex Data in Observability Tools

Metrics, analytics, measurements, and parameters – can we truly see these abstractions? Data visualization helps us do just that, bridging the gap between raw information and human comprehension. Visualizing data is like rafting down a river – dynamic, unpredictable, and full of discoveries along the way. In this guide, we’ll explore how to craft visualizations that inform, engage, and inspire. So, grab your paddle and hop aboard!

New Vehicle Monitoring Capabilities In The Works For 2026

Technology for keeping track of vehicles is advancing and companies are gaining more control and oversight. But the project isn't yet complete. There's still room to improve. In 2026, we expect all sorts of new advancements to take center stage in the business world. These will offer managers new capabilities and allow them to really increase productivity to levels they never imagined.

Key Business Strategies to Survive 2026

The business landscape is rapidly evolving, and is being shaped and influenced by technological acceleration, workforce and consumer expectations, economic volatility and more. If you do not have key strategies in place to create a solid foundation for your business and to grow, you will find yourself unable to adapt and left behind by competitors who have leveraged the right strategies. You want to have the right strategies in place for 2026 and beyond, so that you can.

How Financial Automation Is Benefiting the Back Office for SMBs

Financial automation can help small businesses in many ways. The back office will have fewer states when it comes to management and administrative tasks, and can see a reduction. This can help the staff in the back office use their time and efforts much more efficiently. But more than that, you can also expect to see better accuracy and consistency, and real-time data insights.

A Guide to the Best ERP Systems That Keep Defense Contractors Audit-Ready

In A&D, precision, security and accountability are national imperatives. For defense contractors, this translates into an environment of intense scrutiny. Enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions help defense contractors address industry challenges and confidently pass audits. Discover what ERP features to look for and the top providers of ERP solutions for the defense industry to keep operations secure, efficient and audit-ready.

Best Multiplayer Games for Small Groups

Grab your 2-6 closest friends (or that one reliable duo partner) and dive into chaos. Small-group multiplayer shines for intimate co-op grinds, hilarious party fails, and tense squad wipes-no massive lobbies or voice chat overload required. In December 2025, these titles dominate Steam with perfect scaling for tiny crews: duos for dates, trios for raids, quads for horror screams. From survival betrayals to kitchen nightmares, here's the top 10 ranked by current popularity (Steam concurrent) and small-group fit. Data as of Dec 5, 2025.
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IT Ops vs DevOps: Same Goal, Different Mindset

The debate around IT Ops vs DevOps often creates confusion about whether these are competing approaches or complementary ones. While both aim to deliver reliable, efficient technology services, they approach this goal from fundamentally different perspectives. Understanding these differences helps organizations build stronger technology teams and choose the right operational model.

Is It Time to Migrate? A Practical Look at Kubernetes Ingress vs. Gateway API

If you’ve managed traffic in Kubernetes, you’ve likely worked with Ingress controllers. For years, Ingress has been the standard way to expose HTTP and HTTPS services. But in practice, it often came with trade-offs. Controller-specific annotations were required to unlock critical features, the line between infrastructure and application responsibilities was unclear, and configurations often became tied to the implementation rather than the intent.