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The Smartest Member of Your Developer Ecosystem: Introducing the Mezmo MCP Server

Building a great developer experience is about more than just the code. It’s about creating a unified ecosystem where your tools work together seamlessly. That’s been the vision behind our work on the Mezmo MCP Server, and I’m excited to share it with you. At its core, the MCP Server is a universal remote for your data pipeline.

How to Reduce Downtime by 90% with Proactive Monitoring Strategies

Downtime costs businesses an average of $5,600 per minute according to Gartner research. For many organizations, even a few hours of unplanned outages can mean lost revenue, damaged reputation, and frustrated customers. The good news? You can reduce downtime by up to 90% by implementing the right proactive monitoring strategies.

How Much Time Could You Save with Network Config Automation?

If you’re a network admin reading this, you already know the feeling. You’ve probably lost track of how many hours you spend doing the same repetitive tasks week after week, month after month. Backing up configs manually. Rolling back failed changes at 2 AM. Hunting down that one switch that somehow lost its configuration. Compiling compliance reports that should take minutes but somehow eat up your entire afternoon. Yet all those “quick” tasks add up.

Reduce PHI Risk Exposure With a Strategy That Supports HIPAA Compliance

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance is about more than firewalls and passwords. Your file-sharing solutions could be the weakest link in protecting sensitive patient data. When we think about healthcare cybersecurity, we tend to focus on large systems: electronic health records, databases, and billing platforms. But one everyday workflow that’s also as vulnerable – and often overlooked – is file transfer.

From Chaos to Clarity: How AI Transforms Data Normalization

‍Situation: The Overwhelming Reality of Modern IT (Security) Data In today’s enterprise environments, IT and security teams face a relentless flood of telemetry data from diverse sources—syslog servers, cloud platforms like AWS CloudTrail, network devices, applications, and security tools such as firewalls and Windows Events.

How Product Managers Can Benefit From Honeycomb

Observability tools like Honeycomb are built for engineers, not PM teams… but that doesn’t mean there’s no benefit to having your PMs in Honeycomb. Whether it’s debugging a weird customer issue or tracking how a feature is used in the wild, observability gives PMs something traditional product tools can’t: real-time answers with full context, down to a single user.

Visualize Salesforce data in Grafana: flexible query options, powerful data correlations, and more

As part of our big tent philosophy at Grafana Labs, we think you should be able to dig into your data and find meaningful insights — wherever that data happens to live. For many of our users, that data lives in Salesforce, the cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) platform. In this post, we’ll take a closer look at how you can use the Salesforce Enterprise data source for Grafana to quickly and easily visualize your Salesforce data using Grafana dashboards.

What A Great FinOps Onboarding Looks Like In 2025

I’ve seen firsthand how persona-centric FinOps creates realized savings through synergy. I’m a Certified AWS Solutions Architect, FinOps Engineer, and Customer Success leader who’s had the joy of turning cloud confusion into clarity. I’ve added a customer story below — but hold up, we’ve got onboarding optimizing to do.

APM Logs: How to Get Started for Faster Debugging

When application performance monitoring detects a spike in latency or error rates, the immediate challenge is determining the underlying cause. APM logs address this by correlating performance metrics with the specific log events that occurred at the same time. Instead of switching between monitoring dashboards and manually searching through log files, APM log correlation consolidates both views.

Why SaaS Startups Need PHP Application Monitoring for Scalability

For SaaS startups, speed and reliability are everything. A few seconds of downtime or slow performance can turn away users, impact sign-ups, and directly affect revenue. Unlike traditional apps, SaaS platforms operate on an always-on model, which means performance and scalability must be built in from day one. PHP remains one of the most popular choices for startups due to its flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and fast development cycle.