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Stop decision overload: How discovery filters optimize device onboarding for efficient network monitoring

Every network administrator encounters the same question during discovery scans: Should this device be monitored or ignored? Routers are critical, but what about test servers, lab switches, or that aging and unused printer still on the network? Manually deciding for each device creates decision overload and risks overlooking what really matters.

Scheduling discovery jobs for dynamic enterprise networks

Networks have evolved far beyond simple data conduits.They're now the backbone of decentralized digital enterprises, serving as critical channels for information exchange. Modern networks connect dispersed locations and devices, driving performance, security, and cost efficiency. However, decentralization also scatters assets, creates blind spots and increases operational complexity.

Kubernetes monitoring 101: Best practices to kickstart your journey

Use this guide to help you build a solid observability foundation without getting overwhelmed and get started with the best practices for a practical Kubernetes management. Starting your Kubernetes journey can feel like diving into the deep end; with hundreds of metrics, endless logs, and a growing list of tools, it's easy to lose focus. But here's the good news: you don't need to monitor everything from day one. Instead, start small.

Why database monitoring is critical for application performance

When an application slows down, users rarely think about the database—but in many cases, that’s where the bottleneck lies. Databases sit at the core of nearly every application, storing, retrieving, and processing the information that powers business transactions, analytics, and user interactions. A minor inefficiency in query execution or a spike in resource usage can cascade into multiple issues, starting with degraded application performance, service interruptions, or even downtime.

Database monitoring for beginners

Understand what's happening inside your database before your users do. Modern applications live and breathe through their databases. But when slow queries, connection spikes, or failed transactions start to pile up, the impact isn't just technical—it's customer-facing. That's why tracking your databases gives you the visibility into how your databases are performing under the hood.

Monitoring websites from the United States

Monitoring your websites from the US region is critical for serving users from the US as it helps you improve website performance and compliance-related practices, ensure business continuity, and offer a better customer experience. Just a few milliseconds of added lag specific to US connections can impact bounce rates and conversions, making localized monitoring essential.

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In modern IT management, downtime, performance issues, and alert overload cripple teams, delay resolutions, and frustrate users—a problem solvable with automation and deep integrations that create smoother flow across systems.

Optimizing mobile website performance using digital experience monitoring

Delivering an exceptional mobile user experience (UX) is critical for business success. As mobile devices cause over 60% of global web traffic(2024) from billions of active users, a subpar mobile experience can lead to lost customers and revenue. Slow-loading pages and design-induced poor interactivity and unstable layouts frustrate users. Bad UX drives disgruntled users quickly to competitors via a one-way street.

Boosting your AWS monitoring ROI: Strategies that deliver

AWS gives you the power to scale, deploy, and innovate at speed. However, with that speed comes a good amount of complexity. Services multiply, resources balloon, and performance issues sneak in when you least expect them. That’s where monitoring comes in. But it isn’t about checking boxes on dashboards. It’s about getting the most value for every dollar you spend or, maximizing your return on investment (ROI) from AWS monitoring. So, how do you actually do that?