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Salesforce API Monitoring: Synthetic Tests That Catch Failures

Salesforce APIs sit quietly behind countless customer interactions. They connect CRMs to billing, sync leads to marketing, and power dashboards that executives depend on daily. Yet when one of those APIs slows down or breaks, it often happens without alarms. Dashboards still load, integrations keep attempting retries, and somewhere data silently stops flowing. That’s the danger of invisible API failure—by the time someone notices, the damage has already been done.

Microsoft Teams Monitoring to Troubleshoot & Optimize Performance

Microsoft Teams has become the collaboration backbone for businesses worldwide. But when call quality drops during a crucial client meeting or files won't upload before a deadline, productivity grinds to a halt. The frustration? These issues are usually preventable. The challenge with Teams is that problems can originate from multiple sources: user devices, network infrastructure, or Microsoft's platform itself.

Best 35+ Black Friday and Cyber Monday Software and SaaS Deals in 2025

The biggest shopping days of the year are coming up fast, and SaaS vendors are launching their most exciting discounts yet. Together with our SaaS partners, StatusGator has rounded up the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals you won’t want to miss. Are you a software provider offering a deal? Share it with us by filling out this form!

Devart ODBC Drivers vs Free ODBC and JDBC: Key Comparison

Most teams never question the JDBC or ODBC drivers they use. If it connects, it’s “good enough.” That assumption can cost more than $14,000 per minute during an outage, according to EMA’s 2024 IT downtime benchmark. Drivers are more than connectors. They dictate how efficiently data moves between databases, applications, and analytics tools. When overlooked, the entire stack slows down. Breakdowns at this level lead to failed reports, missed deadlines, and avoidable downtime.
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Preparing for cloud failures: Monitoring strategies for distributed hybrid infrastructure

When AWS experienced its recent outage, the ripple effect was immediate. Critical workloads slowed, dashboards went blank, and many teams realized multi-cloud isn't automatically resilient. Cloud-level failures are inevitable due to the interdependent components and complex IT architecture. The recent AWS disruption reminded many teams that the cloud isn't a magic uptime guarantee. Even the most mature providers can-and do-experience large-scale service interruptions.

How Auvik Helps MSPs Eliminate Network Alert Fatigue

When alerts come in hot and fast, alert fatigue can quickly set in, overwhelming you with the volume and becoming one of the biggest operational problems for MSPs. Not knowing what to handle first and prioritize in a long list of alerts puts a strain on one of the most valuable resources you have: focus. When your technicians are constantly switching contexts and sifting through a flood of low-priority alerts, it’s asking a lot of them to stay sharp. That constant mental juggling takes a toll.

Reliability lessons from the 2025 AWS DynamoDB outage

On October 19th and 20th, 2025, the AWS region US-EAST-1 suffered a massive outage. What started with a 3-hour Amazon DynamoDB outage from a DNS issue led to an Amazon EC2 outage that lasted an additional 12 hours before normal service was restored. Over the course of the outage, there were over 17 million outage reports as companies like Snapchat, Roblox, Amazon, Reddit, Venmo, and more were impacted.

AI Agents Observability with OpenTelemetry and the VictoriaMetrics Stack

Nowadays, AI agents are becoming more and more popular and often deployed as part of production systems. However, this rapid adoption brings unique observability challenges that require flexible solutions. On the one hand, AI agents are fundamentally just like any other software services that produce the same classic observability signals we’re familiar with: metrics, logs, and traces.

Reimagining Network and Security Operations: How AI and Automation Are Transforming the Modern NOC & SOC

In today’s hyper-connected, always-on enterprise landscape, every second of downtime, every unnoticed anomaly, and every delayed response can have cascading business implications. Traditional Network and Security Operations Centers (NOCs and SOCs), built on manual triage and siloed data, were never designed for this pace or scale.