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How Much Network Capacity Should Businesses Maintain

Network capacity: So, how much network capacity does your business actually need? The answer depends on your users, applications, and growth plans. Today, we’ll calculate your network capacity requirements, avoid common pitfalls, and ensure smooth operations — whether your team is in-office, remote, or hybrid.

Bridging performance gaps in application management with real user monitoring

Ensuring your application is up and running is never enough. It’s essential to ensure that your application is fast and also error-free to deliver a buttery smooth digital experience for your users. An application performance monitoring (APM) tool will help you track the performance of your application with metrics, reports, and automated alerts, but it doesn’t always capture how real users experience your application.

Automation: Data processing of imported data using property modifiers in Icinga Director

The raw data imported from the external sources (CSV, SQL, REST API, LDAP, etc.) is usually not in the right format. Hence, they have to be processed or converted before they are used to modify objects using synchronization rules. To do this, Icinga Director provides different property modifiers. There are many property modifiers provided by Icinga Director.

Windows 10 end of life: Strategy for IT teams

As the Windows 10 end of life (EOL) begins on October 14, 2025, you could already be on your toes proactively preparing for the transition to avoid security risks, operational disruptions, and unexpected costs. This blog serves as a comprehensive guide to help businesses navigate the challenges and make the most of the opportunity to upgrade. The date to remember: Windows 10 EOL happens on October 14, 2025.

How to Connect ELK Stack with Grafana

In today’s distributed systems world, you need clear visibility into logs, metrics, and everything in between to keep systems healthy and reliable. That’s where the ELK Stack and Grafana work well together—each solving a different part of the observability puzzle. ELK handles the heavy lifting of log collection and processing. Grafana adds intuitive dashboards and powerful visualizations.

A Closer Look at Docker Build Logs for Troubleshooting

In the world of containerization, understanding what's happening under the hood during image builds can mean the difference between smooth deployments and frustrating debugging sessions. Docker build logs are your window into this process, offering crucial insights that help you optimize builds, troubleshoot errors, and maintain robust container infrastructure.

The Role of Automation in Network Compliance & Misconfiguration Prevention

In the high-stakes world of IT operations, compliance isn’t optional—but bureaucracy is. Security standards and audit demands aren’t going anywhere, and every configuration change could be the one that triggers a compliance failure or service outage. Traditionally, compliance has been synonymous with paperwork, manual reviews, and late-night fire drills before audits. But that mindset is due for an upgrade.

Grafana Cloud updates: new testing features in Grafana Cloud k6, enhanced troubleshooting in Kubernetes Monitoring, and more

We consistently roll out helpful updates and fun features in Grafana Cloud, our fully managed observability platform powered by the open source Grafana LGTM Stack (Loki for logs, Grafana for visualization, Tempo for traces, and Mimir for metrics). In case you missed them, here’s our monthly round-up of the latest and greatest Grafana Cloud updates.

OpenTelemetry vs APM - The Future of Application Monitoring Explained

Application monitoring is important for finding and fixing issues in modern software systems. Traditionally, teams have used Application Performance Monitoring (APM) tools to track application health and performance. These tools provide built-in features like dashboards, alerting, and error tracking. Now, OpenTelemetry is becoming popular as an open-source way to collect telemetry data like traces, metrics, and logs. It gives developers more control and avoids vendor lock-in.