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SLF4J and Log4j - Understanding the Differences

Good logging isn’t optional when building Java applications—it’s critical. Logs are often the first place we turn to when something breaks and are essential for performance tuning, security audits, and long-term maintainability. Two names come up in the Java logging conversation: Simple Logging Facade for Java (SLF4J) and Log for Java (Log4j). They sound similar and often work together, but they serve distinct roles.

Jaeger Monitoring: Essential Metrics and Alerting for Production Tracing Systems

Your Jaeger setup is running. Traces are coming in, and the UI is helping you spot slow services or debug broken flows. But just like any part of your observability stack, Jaeger needs some basic monitoring to stay reliable. If the collector starts queueing spans or the agent runs out of buffer, it can lead to dropped traces, sometimes without any obvious sign in the UI. This blog focuses on the operational side of Jaeger.

EU AI Act: what changes in August 2025 and how to prepare

‍ On August 2, 2025, a key part of the EU AI Act comes into force. It has serious implications for how you manage incidents related to artificial intelligence. ‍ While the full regulation will not apply until 2026, new obligations for providers of general-purpose AI (GPAI) models begin this summer. If you are building or deploying AI-powered services in Europe, the clock is ticking.

Selector MCP and the Future of Modular Automation

In the first two parts of this series, we explored why modern network operations demand intelligent automation and how AI agents can reason, act, and collaborate to solve complex problems. We examined the frameworks – such as ReACT, LangGraph, and Pydantic – that power these agents, and how the Model Context Protocol (MCP) facilitates seamless integration with tools and services. But theory alone doesn’t improve network uptime or reduce manual toil.

Why Monitoring Heartbeat Events with PagerDuty AIOps is the Future of System Health Tracking

Organizations migrating from Opsgenie and other legacy incident management platforms are discovering that basic connectivity monitoring isn’t enough for modern operations. While Opsgenie Heartbeats and similar traditional heartbeat features offer simple binary status checks of system availability, PagerDuty’s AIOps-powered approach transforms system health monitoring from reactive alerting into intelligent, automated operational intelligence.

CapCut for Real Estate: AI Voice Narration for Property Tours

Listing videos have proved a potent display of property available on the internet; however, not all videos with good frames cut through the market. The CapCut Desktop Video Editor has been designed as an all-in-one editing tool that enables real estate professionals to design a property tour with AI voiceover, action transitions, and high-definition pictures. CapCut gives the opportunity to create high-quality, compelling virtual tours even in the case of absence of a professional narrator and a studio where it is possible to shoot.

7 Ways Looker Studio Consultants Maximize Data ROI for Growing Companies

When a company scales fast, data can feel like an overstuffed email inbox: new messages pile up quicker than anyone can read, let alone act on them. Looker Studio (formerly Google Data Studio) promises order, yet many teams still wrestle with sluggish dashboards, unclear metrics, and runaway BigQuery bills. That's where specialized Looker Studio consultants step in. They blend technical skill with business savvy to turn raw data into repeatable revenue wins.
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When AI Becomes the Judge: Understanding "LLM-as-a-Judge"

Imagine building a chatbot or code generator that not only writes answers - but also grades them. In the past, ensuring AI quality meant recruiting human reviewers or using simple metrics (BLEU, ROUGE) that miss nuance. Today, we can leverage Generative AI itself to evaluate its own work. LLM-as-a-Judge means using one Large Language Model (LLM) - like GPT-4.1 or Claude 4 Sonnet/Opus - to assess the outputs of another. Instead of a human grader, we prompt an LLM to ask questions like "Is this answer correct?" or "Is it on-topic?" and return a score or label. This approach is automated, fast, and surprisingly effective.
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5 Multi-cloud Data Management Best Practices You Should Follow

A multi-cloud approach helps organizations avoid vendor lock-in, leverage the best available technologies, and reduce costs - but it can also result in added complexity when it comes to centralizing, securing, and analyzing data from cloud applications and services. This blog highlights 5 multi-cloud data management best practices that can help you make the most of your data in multi-cloud environments.