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6 Ways Topology-Powered Observability Gives Back Time to Your Organization

Having enough time available is a struggle we all experience. Technological innovations enable us to develop and deploy software at lightning speed: Sometimes we can push more to production than our organizations’ IT environments can handle. At the same time, we want to increase customer satisfaction by reducing downtime. But how are you going to keep customer satisfaction rates high if a large majority of incidents are caused by changes?

More Tools + More People = Increased Complexity

Consider what happens if digital apps or services go down. Companies lose revenue, decrease productivity, compromise customer loyalty and the list of repercussions goes on, depending on the business. Indeed, modern business continuity is contingent on a well-functioning suite of consumer and commercial apps and services.

Digital Resilience a Top Priority as Cloud Spending on the Rise

Investments in cloud computing services have steadily increased over the past few years, largely a result of the rise of the digital workplace and the challenges brought on by remote and hybrid work. But there’s another reason businesses are investing more money into cloud solutions: driven by the chip shortage and subsequent hardware crisis, businesses are looking to build their digital resilience.

Subnet Masking Cheat Sheet: A Beginner's Guide to Subnetting

Network engineers are constantly looking for ways to improve the security and efficiency of their IT networks. High latency can affect the user experience and security measures can have costly impacts on the organization. And splitting the organization’s assets into different networks instead of one single large network achieves this. It reduces network collisions and computing demands from the devices and improves efficiency and improves the user experience.

An Easy Guide To Understanding App Development

If you're reading this, there's a good chance you're interested in learning about app development. Maybe you want to create an app for your business, or maybe you just want to learn more about the process so you can better understand what goes into making an app. Either way, you've come to the right place! In this blog post, we will provide a basic overview of the app development process - from start to finish. We'll also discuss some of the most important things to keep in mind when creating an app. So without further ado, let's get started!

What Kind Of Support Do Small Scale Medical Practices Need?

Running a small-scale business can sometimes feel like eight full-time jobs in one. Not only do you need to keep an eye on the actual services your business provides, but you're also managing marketing, client acquisition, accounting, billing, maintenance, keeping up with ever-changing legal requirements, monitoring the industry to continue to understand customer expectations and ensuring the customers you already have are getting the best treatment possible.

What is Kibana? (Updated Guide For 2022)

Kibana is a popular user interface used for data visualisation and for creating detailed reporting dashboards. This piece of software notably makes up a key part of the Elastic Stack alongside Elasticsearch and the extract, transform and load (ETL) tool, Logstash. In this comprehensive introduction to Kibana, we are covering all of the basics that you will need to know as a user considering using Kibana for your log data visualisation and reporting needs.

Monitoring Applications Declaratively with Terraform

Running infrastructure at scale almost always guarantees dizzying complexity and anxiety-inducing pressure to maintain systems in a production environment. This is further exacerbated when multiple delivery teams require slight variations of the same infrastructure components, across several cloud providers, each with a different set of observability requirements. Gradually, production environments become large, unmanageable, difficult to change, and perhaps resembling the figure below.