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Buying an Inventory Tagging System: What You Should Know

An inventory tagging system is essential for businesses to track and manage stock efficiently. By attaching unique tags or labels to each item, companies can maintain accurate inventory data, reduce errors, and improve overall efficiency. This ensures seamless order fulfillment and prevents stock shortages or overstocking, which can impact business operations.

On-Premise vs. Cloud Network Management: Which Is Right for Your Business?

Deciding between on-premise vs. cloud solutions is one of the biggest IT infrastructure choices businesses face today. Both options come with their own advantages and trade-offs. The right choice depends on your company’s needs, resources, and long-term growth plans. In this guide, we’ll break down the key differences between on-premise and cloud-based network management, covering factors like cost, security, scalability, and ongoing management.

How SpotOn overhauled its observability strategy with standardized tagging and Grafana Cloud

Many engineers would agree: migrating to a new observability platform can be a serious undertaking. But it’s also the perfect opportunity to step back, revisit some of the foundational practices that drive your observability strategy — and reap some major benefits, as a result. This was the case at SpotOn, a provider of restaurant point of sales systems and business software, which recently migrated from four disparate observability tools and consolidated on Grafana Cloud.

Debug Logging: A Comprehensive Guide for Developers

When an app breaks and there's no clear clue why, debug logs often hold the answers. They record what the code was doing at each step, making it easier to trace back and spot what went wrong. This guide covers what debug logging is, why it’s useful, and how to use it without turning logs into a wall of noise.

AI assistant: From generalist to specialist

In the AI world, there’s a lot of buzz about creating custom large language models (LLMs) tailored for specific domains, perhaps for better security, context, expertise, or accuracy. It’s an appealing idea: What better way to solve your niche challenges than with a bespoke AI designed just for you? But here’s the thing — building a great LLM isn’t just challenging; it’s prohibitively expensive and resource-intensive.

Managing EKS deployments with CircleCI deploys

Development teams managing Kubernetes-based applications face challenges in maintaining visibility and control over their deployment processes. Without a centralized interface, teams struggle to track, monitor, and manage releases across their Kubernetes clusters, leading to potential deployment errors, and difficulties in maintaining consistent deployment workflows.

How we use our Digital Experience Monitoring products to reduce friction in frontend testing and debugging

Blind spots in frontend monitoring can occur when you’re managing complex modern applications. Browser and device variability, user journeys with intricate workflows and multiple touchpoints, and ephemeral frontend components can all create visibility gaps that make it difficult to identify, understand, and resolve the issues impacting user experience.

Aiven for PostgreSQL Performance Benchmarks Across Cloud Offerings

Aiven offers a seamless multi-service cross-cloud experience. When optimizing your infrastructure performance, understanding how services performance can change across clouds can help differentiate your business. This blog details the benchmarking of how PostgreSQL performs on each of our cloud offerings: AWS, GCP, OCI, and Azure.

Making profiling visualizations accessible to engineers at all levels

Modern code profilers gather performance data that is highly useful for developers, but the traditional presentation of that data can be challenging to interpret for engineers who are new to profiling. For the Continuous Profiler team at Datadog, our guiding mission is to make profiling a standard practice for all developers by flattening its learning curve and helping teams quickly gain insights into application performance.

Navigating the Future of Event Intelligence Solutions: Gartner's Insights and Selector's Leading Role

The 2025 Gartner Market Guide for Event Intelligence Solutions arrives at a critical time for organizations facing increasing complexity in managing IT events. Today’s diverse, distributed IT environments create significant operational challenges – alert fatigue, fragmented tools, and slow incident response – impacting both efficiency and customer experiences.