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How shipping/third-party logistics companies reduce MTTR and increase uptime with the Grafana LGTM Stack

These days, everything can be tracked: transportation, deliveries, food orders. . . For consumers, knowing the location of a package or courier is a bonus, but for companies in the business of shipping, delivering, and third-party logistics, it’s a necessity. And so is having the right observability system to ensure everything gets where it needs to go. After all, errors, downtime, or anything that causes delays will end up delivering unhappy customers and lost revenue.

Major Improvements Coming for Linux Users

Linux®-based operating systems are becoming increasingly common among software developers. A whopping 45 percent were using Linux in 2022, according to Statista, which is not far behind Windows. Over the last months we have been focusing on improving the Tracealyzer experience for Linux users and the upcoming v4.9 release will bring major improvements.

Feature Friday #2: $(with)

Ever wanted to manipulate a string - temporarily - for an individual promise? Check out the with attribute and its special, $(with) variable. Sometimes you need some variation on a string for a specific case. Traditionally, to achieve this you’d simply define another variable. Here is a contrived example: I have a string, nginx and I want to emit a report that contains both the string itself and the upper case version of the string.

Diving into JTAG - Debugging (Part 3)

In the third installment of this JTAG deep dive series, we will talk in-depth about JTAG Boundary-Scan, a method used to test interconnects on PCBs and internal IC sub-blocks. It is defined in the IEEE 1149.1 standard. I recommend reading Part 1 & Part 2 of the series to get a good background on debugging with JTAG before jumping into this one!

Present-day IT Challenges Addressed by AIOps

The increasing rise of Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations (AIOps) in information technology (IT) is rapidly emerging as a transforming force that will redefine the operational paradigms. Essentially, AIOps fuses machine learning, big data analytics, and various IT tools to automate and improve IT Operation processes, including event correlation, anomaly detection, and event causality.

Five improvements to Make Debugging Less Terrible

Over the past year, we released a couple of new offerings, like Session Replay and Cron Monitoring. But in addition to building new products, we’re constantly looking for ways to improve our core platform to help you debug software issues faster. As you hopefully saw during Sentry’s Launch Week, we shipped five quality-of-life improvements addressing the following problems: Here’s the latest.

Micah Lasseter, Delivery Hero: The Link Between Leadership, Learning and Diversity

Discover how Micah Lasseter, Director of Leadership and Management Development at Delivery Hero is creating a link between leadership, learning and diversity. We’ve all heard the old saying that travel broadens the mind. But Micah Lasseter, Director of Leadership and Management Development at Delivery Hero can confirm that it is absolutely true.

How to Deploy Applications Using Microsoft Intune Admin Center

Deploying software used to mean traveling to the physical location of each machine and running the executable file. However, with today’s distributed workplaces and remote and hybrid workers, that’s not a feasible solution. Fortunately, your IT team can use remote management tools to deploy apps and software updates without leaving their desks.

Understanding Hot Shot Trucking

Hot shot trucking, often referred to simply as "hot shot," is a niche segment within the broader trucking industry that specializes in the transportation of smaller, time-sensitive loads. What Sets Hot Shot Trucking Apart? Unlike traditional long-haul trucking, which typically involves large tractor-trailers transporting goods over long distances, hot shot trucking utilizes smaller vehicles, such as pickups or smaller trucks, to deliver expedited freight to its destination.