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How to Improve Your Hospital Asset Management Plan in 2023

As a healthcare organization owner, you may often deal with issues in locating the right medical equipment, whether for an emergency, regular use, or maintenance. At the same time, from overbuying assets, such as medical devices and supplies, to replacing equipment that still has life, many hospital administrators are spending more than necessary on clinical assets.

AWS recognizes Sysdig as an Amazon Linux 2022 Service Ready Partner

Sysdig is pleased to announce that we’ve achieved the Amazon Linux 2022 Ready designation as part of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Service Ready Program. Amazon Linux 2022 (AL2022) is the newest Linux operating system from AWS available to support your workloads running on Amazon EC2. The team at Sysdig validated AL2022 with Sysdig Secure and Sysdig Monitor to ensure full support for our container security and cloud-native monitoring capabilities with this latest OS.

3 benefits of digitizing the customer experience

Digitizing the customer experience remains a key initiative for many organizations—even during a tough economic climate when cutbacks are running rampant. Investing in digital strategies to connect people, processes, and systems can yield a unified approach to customer service that drives efficiencies, empowers colleagues, and increases customer loyalty.

Avoid These Five Cloud Networking Deployment Mistakes

When transitioning from physical infrastructure to the cloud, it’s easy to think that your networks will instantly be faster, more reliable, and produce windfalls of cost savings overnight. Unfortunately, this wishful line of thinking fails to account for some of the complexities of cloud networking and is one of the biggest drivers of the cloud deployment mistakes we see.

You Build It, You Run It?

We’re all used to spicy social media debates producing more heat than light. But occasionally, the script is flipped and something useful is illuminated. Such is the case with a recent debate about the state of DevOps. It was started in the comments on a post by Leon Wright titled, “No one should write Terraform.” That spawned threads on Twitter (Sid Palas), with more conversation on Reddit, here and here. The bottom line?

Building a metrics backend (time series db) with PostgreSQL and Rust

At ilert customers are already benefitting from our easy to setup private or public status pages and auto generated SLA uptime graphs for their business services. However, we decided to push the graph topic a bit further with custom metrics. Using ilert metrics customers can showcase additional business data and insights into their services on their status pages.

What Is a Zip File? What Is It and How To Open One Without Going Crazy

When you are downloading or sharing files online, there is a good chance that one of them will be in the form of a zip file. A zip file is a compressed folder that compresses multiple files into a single folder. The main benefit of zip files is to reduce the size of various files into smaller ones. Especially when you are transferring these files over the internet, reducing their size means they take up less bandwidth and download faster.