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Maximizing Peering Through Flow Analysis

Discover how to use flow data to pinpoint your most valuable traffic, identify missing peer opportunities, and make smarter peering choices across your internet exchanges. In previous peering blogs, we’ve shared how you can maximize the value of your connection to an IX by peering with the IX route servers, and identify and contact specific peers via bilateral sessions.

Scout Gives Cookpad Actionable, Rails-Specific Performance Insights

For more than a decade, Cookpad, a global platform for recipe sharing and search, has relied on APM tools to monitor critical application performance metrics, like server response times and resource usage. When their previous APM tool became too expensive after price increases, they needed to find a new solution that could check all of their boxes.

Architecting for Value: A Playbook for Sustainable Observability

You’ve built something amazing. Your services are scaling, your users are happy, and your team is shipping code like never before. Then the cloud bill arrives, and one line item makes your eyes water: observability. That Datadog invoice feels less like a utility bill and more like a ransom note. It’s a modern engineering paradox. The tools that give you sight into your complex systems are the same ones that can blind you with runaway costs.

AIOps in 2025: 4 Components and 4 Key Capabilities

AIOps, or Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations, is the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning to automate and improve IT operations. It combines big data analytics, AI, and machine learning to monitor, manage, and optimize IT environments, enabling organizations to proactively detect, diagnose, and resolve issues more efficiently than traditional methods.

Payment Orchestration: Leveraging AI for Smarter Payment Routing and Fraud Prevention

The digital payment landscape has undergone a remarkable transformation with the integration of artificial intelligence technologies. Modern businesses face the challenge of managing complex payment ecosystems while maintaining security and customer satisfaction. Payment orchestration emerges as the solution that bridges this gap, creating unified systems from fragmented payment infrastructures.

What's the Difference Between a Vulnerability Scan and a Penetration Test?

You want to secure your systems, that's a good first step. But then you're told you need a vulnerability scan. Or maybe a pen test. Maybe both? They sound similar, but they aren't the same thing. In fact, they serve very different purposes. Understanding the difference could save your team from false confidence, wasted money, or security gaps you never saw coming. If you're trying to figure out what's right for your business, this breakdown should help. And once you're running tests, tools likepentest reporting at Cyver Core help your team stay organized and actually fix what matters.

Balancing Feature Development and Bug Fixes in High-Pressure Projects: Insights from a Senior Software Engineer

Software engineering is not only about solving problems but it also about creating lasting value. Engineers constantly judge the demands of developing innovative features with the urgent need to resolve bugs, especially in high-pressure scenarios where deadlines loom large and resources are stretched thin. Maksim Lykov, a Software Engineer with six years of experience leading critical projects in global tech firms, offers valuable insights into these challenges. In this interview, he shares strategies, best practices, and philosophies to help teams not just survive but thrive under pressure.

How Latin America Became a Hotspot for Software Development Talent

Latin America has steadily risen as a prominent region for software development, attracting companies from around the world seeking innovative and cost-effective tech talent. Several factors have contributed to this transformation, including a growing pool of skilled developers, cultural compatibility with North American and European markets, and strategic geographical advantages. We will explore the key reasons behind Latin America's emergence as a preferred destination for software development and how businesses can benefit from tapping into this vibrant talent hub.

Can a Third Brake Light for Trucks Prevent Rear-End Collisions?

A third brake light for trucks is a simple yet effective safety feature that can significantly reduce the risk of rear-end collisions. Trucks, due to their size and structure, are more prone to accidents caused by other vehicles failing to notice their braking signals. This article will explore how a third brake light for trucks enhances visibility, improves reaction times, and ultimately helps prevent rear-end collisions on the road.

The Shift Toward Contactless, Tech-Powered Storage Solutions

Storage solutions are becoming more responsive to the demands of an increasingly digital and contactless world. From self-service entry to smart security capability, technology is transforming the manner in which people store and manage their belongings. Not only are such innovations improving convenience, but safety and efficiency for both providers and customers as well.