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Are Your Automations Doing Enough? 3 Signs Your Automation Strategy Falls Short

Are your task automations requiring too much manual intervention? Today, task automations help IT solve issues by automatically executing tasks or processes. With task automations today, each step needs to be manually run, checked, and depending on the outcome, followed up by another action. While this kind of automation can streamline operations and improve efficiency, it fails to address more complex issues. That’s where an orchestration engine, like Nexthink Flow, comes in. With orchestration.

Docker Monitoring with ELK Stack

Dockers are containerization platforms where you can store multitudes of data in a single package ( by dividing them into different containers). Since these are high-volume entities, managing and monitoring them should be a top priority. I’ll tell you why. Because when it grows out of our capabilities, we won't be able to control any errors popping up in it. So, as the saying goes, prevention is better than cure.

Network Monitoring Tools Explained

Ensuring the reliability and performance of your network is essential for success in the modern software industry. In this article, you’ll learn about the basics of network monitoring and get an overview of some of the most popular tools used for network monitoring. Whether you’re managing a sprawling enterprise network or your home lab, understanding and deploying the right tools can mean the difference between smooth sailing and unforeseen downtime.

Fixing Slowdowns: The Story of E-Banking System's Quick Recovery

In the world of digital banking, maintaining a seamless and efficient online experience is paramount. However, even the most robust systems can encounter issues that disrupt service and degrade performance. Let us delve into a recent incident that impacted eBanking services of one of our customers, highlighting the criticality of database management and the steps taken to resolve the issue.

Harnessing the power of AI in uptime monitoring for predictive analysis

In the digital age, uptime monitoring has become a cornerstone of business operations, ensuring websites and servers are always accessible to users. It's not just about keeping the lights on; it's about preserving reputation, ensuring customer satisfaction, and minimizing revenue loss. Enter Artificial Intelligence (AI), a game-changer in the way we approach uptime monitoring.

What is Dynamic DNS? How it works and how to set it up

In a DNS, a zone refers to a specific segment of the domain namespace, such as clouddns.manageengine.com or manageengine.com, where each segment can be a unique zone, including top-level domains, like.com. DNS servers translate domain names into IP addresses, assigning a specific IP to each zone as an authoritative response, representing network participants like services or hosts.

Enterprise Cloud Security: Safeguarding the Future

Businesses incline toward cloud computing because it offers various benefits, including pay-as-you-go, rapid scaling up, and the ability to utilize resources instantly with downtime. However, everything we do in the information technology business must address cybersecurity. This blog will cover the influence of the cloud in safeguarding enterprises. Enterprise cloud security covers the compliance and strategies to protect cloud-based digital assets.

Webpages Are Getting Larger Every Year, and Here's Why it Matters

Average size of a webpage matters because it correlates with how fast users get to your content. People today have grown to expect good performance from the web. If your website takes more than 2.5 seconds to load, your users will probably never return to you again. Further, the more data your webpage needs to download, the longer it will take—particularly on slow mobile connections. Balancing a rich experience with page performance is a difficult tradeoff for many publishers.

How to set up Azure cost alerts for effective cloud management with Turbo360?

Azure Cost Management is crucial for organizations using Microsoft Azure cloud services. It plays a pivotal role in ensuring efficient resource allocation, cost optimization, and overall financial control. We speak to a number of customers who have requirements like below: Turbo360 Azure Cost Management tool helps you to achieve effective cost management of your Azure costs.

Mastering IPM: Key Takeaways from our Best Practices Series

As we conclude our Mastering IPM blog series, it's time to reflect on the wealth of insights we shared. From delving into the critical layers of the Internet Stack to navigating the intricacies of data analysis, each installment has provided valuable perspectives on optimizing digital experiences through Internet Performance Monitoring (IPM). Now, let's distill the key takeaways from the series.