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Getting started with the Datadog mobile app

The Datadog mobile app can help you make the most of the deep visibility Datadog gives you into your applications and infrastructure. In addition to helping you monitor key metrics, facilitating alerting, and smoothing the way for coordination among teams, the mobile app gives you the resources and context to investigate issues and respond to incidents from anywhere.

Grafana Tempo 2.5 release: vParquet4, streaming endpoints, and more metrics

Grafana Tempo 2.5 is here with performance improvements, vParquet4 laying the groundwork for new TraceQL features, and additional metrics capabilities! Watch the video above for a highlight of TraceQL metrics, or continue reading to get a quick overview of the latest updates in Tempo. If you’re looking for something more in-depth, don’t hesitate to jump into the Grafana Tempo 2.5 release notes or the changelog.

Building the Cribl Lake Team: A Customer-Centric Approach

In today’s fast-paced tech landscape, how does a company ensure that its products truly meet the needs of its customers? At Cribl, the answer lies in our unwavering commitment to a customer-centric mindset. This philosophy has driven our success, enabling us to develop groundbreaking solutions like Cribl Lake. The story of Cribl Lake is not just about the product itself but also about the people behind it and our unique approach to building the team that brought this solution to life.

Logz.io Upgrades App 360, Kubernetes 360 with AI Assistant, New Tracing Quickview

At Logz.io, we believe the future of observability will center on the rapid advancement of automation, innovations around artificial intelligence, and streamlining processes that currently remain far too complex. This is no different than many other areas of technology, but the opportunities in observability are vast, and we see all of these areas connecting and driving improvements to the Logz.io Open 360 platform.

Top ELK Stack Alternatives in 2024

In a typical scenario, the software you create is usually hosted on a single server, which generates a lot of log messages for your application. However, things have changed a little bit now. In today's world, there are no longer single servers. Instead, there are likely to be tens or even hundreds of virtual machines running behind a load balancer, and each one generates thousands of log messages every day. The question is, This is where ELK Stack plays its role.

What Is Data-Driven Website Design?

Data-driven web design is a strong approach that uses quantitative and qualitative data to guide design decisions and improve the user experience. By looking at website visitor analytics, user behavior data, feedback, and other insights, designers can make informed changes to increase engagement, conversion rates, and overall user satisfaction. This article will look at the types of data used in data-driven design, the advantages of this approach, and how to use it in your website development process.

Guide To Web Typography

Choosing the right typeface for your website is important for readability, user experience, and branding. This article will guide you through the process of selecting the best fonts for your website, looking at factors such as serif vs. sans-serif, font size, weight, and style. It will also cover web font resources, typography best practices, and how to create a consistent design system for your site.

Deep dive into observability of Messaging Queues with OpenTelemetry

Working in the observability and monitoring space for the last few years, we have had multiple users complain about the lack of detailed monitoring for messaging queues and Kafka in particular. Especially with the coming of instrumentation standards like OpenTelemetry, we thought there must a better way to solve this. We dived deeper into the problem and were trying to understand what better can be done here to make understanding and remediating issues in messaging systems much easier.

Wordpress Security Guide - How to Protect Your Wordpress Site

WordPress powers many websites on the internet, making it a target for hackers looking to exploit weaknesses. This article will talk about the importance of WordPress security, common security issues, and the results of a hacked WordPress site. We'll also cover tips for securing your WordPress site, including keeping your site updated, using strong passwords, choosing a secure hosting provider, and using security plugins.