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How to Choose the Right Digital Engineering Services Partner for your enterprise

Business leaders face mounting pressure to deliver technological innovation while managing costs and maintaining security. The wrong partnership wastes resources and creates technical debt that hampers future growth. Effective digital engineering partnerships drive tangible business outcomes. They accelerate your time to market, enhance customer experiences, and create competitive advantages through technology.

A Guide To GCP Regions (And How They Affect Your Costs)

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) launched in April 2008 with Google App Engine. This developer-centric Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering allowed developers to build and host web applications on Google’s cloud infrastructure. Initially, App Engine only supported Python, but in 2009, Google added Java support, offering more programming flexibility. In 2010, GCP expanded further with Cloud Storage, its second major cloud product.

SUSE Rancher Prime Meets Cluster API: From theory to practice

If you’re new to Kubernetes or looking to modernize your cluster management workflows, Cluster API and SUSE Rancher Prime make it easier than ever to provision and manage clusters declaratively. This guide walks you through enabling Cluster API in SUSE Rancher Prime, deploying your first cluster and exploring advanced features like GitOps. Some helpful documentation can be found here and a few pre-requisites for this hands-on walkthrough.

Load Balancing VMware Horizon's UDP and TCP Traffic: A Guide with HAProxy

If you’ve worked with VMware Horizon (now Omnissa Horizon), you know it’s a common way for enterprise users to connect to remote desktops. But for IT engineers and DevOps teams? It’s a whole different story. Horizon’s custom protocols and complex connection requirements make load balancing a bit tricky. With its recent sale to Omnissa, the technology hasn’t changed—but neither has the headache of managing it effectively.

Incident Response Management: A Category of Its Own

In recent weeks, I’ve spoken with several Opsgenie customers who are evaluating a migration to ilert after Atlassian’s decision to phase out Opsgenie and fold its functionality into other products. Atlassian is giving Opsgenie users “two options: move to Jira Service Management for robust end-to-end incident management, or move to Compass for alerting and on-call management.” This has raised a broader question in our industry: ‍

The Hidden Gems of ITSM: Features That Matter Most

Service management doesn't have to just be a buzzword. It can be a foundation of efficient operations where IT Service Management (ITSM) plays a crucial role in keeping businesses running smoothly. But what truly sets exceptional ITSM apart from the rest? It’s not just about having a sleek user interface — it’s about the powerful features and functionalities that operate beneath the surface, improving user satisfaction and driving operational excellence.

Python Loguru: The Logging Cheat Code You Need in Your Life

Debugging is rarely anyone's idea of a good time. You're cruising along, building something cool, when suddenly your code breaks and you're stuck digging through console outputs that look like they were written by a robot having an existential crisis. Enter Loguru – the Python logging library that feels like it was built for humans, not machines.

MySQL Logs: Your Guide for Database Performance

MySQL logs are basically your database's diary – they record everything happening behind the scenes. Think of them as the black box of your database operations. You've got error logs showing you when things go sideways, query logs documenting every question asked of your database, and binary logs tracking changes like they're gossip in a small town.