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The Importance of IT Asset Management in the Education Sector

All educational institutions, from elementary schools to technical colleges, from medical schools to law schools, must manage and maintain their records and keep them current on all their inventory and fixed assets. Due to the stakeholders involved, public schools, private schools, and institutions of higher learning must manage their inventory and assets properly.

A multi-billion-dollar software giant leverages Exigence to improve incident management collaboration & outcomes

A global leader in SaaS-based and on-premise software solutions that power innovative digital experiences was looking to replace the internal tool that was being used for resolving outages, service degradation, data center connection loss, and other incidents.

17 Popular Java Frameworks for 2023: Pros, cons, and more

In 2023, Java is still the third most popular programming language in the world. It encompasses a vast ecosystem and more than 9 million Java developers worldwide. Java’s popularity comes down to a few key advantages; it’s a platform-independent language (write once, run anywhere) that follows the object-oriented programming paradigm and is straightforward to understand, write, and debug.

5 Important Operations Issues to Consider When Working With an International Team

In a world where remote work is becoming more and more common, international teams are the new normal. Organizations now have the opportunity to tap into a global pool of talent but working with team members in different time zones and cultures comes with challenges. From communication and collaboration to managing expectations and building trust, there are several important factors to consider when working with an international team.

Keep track of Core Web Vitals for transactions

If you are looking to improve the quality of your website and offer a superior user experience, then you are likely looking to improve SEO by whatever technologies are available to accomplish that goal. Google has been pushing out user-centric improvements — eliminating keyword stuffing, making page load time a ranking factor, and so on — meant to make navigating your website easier and improve SEO.

Tableau Review: Tableau vs MetricFire

Every day, businesses monitor system resources for performance, security, performance, and workflows. Otherwise, they jeopardize day-to-day operations when issues go unnoticed. Tableau presents itself as a data-driven monitoring tool that enhances data analysis of physical and virtual server environments. But just how good is it?

SolarWinds Review: SolarWinds vs. MetricFire

SolarWinds is a network and application monitoring solution, but primarily a network monitoring solution. Founded in 1999, the company has built an online community of 150,000 registered users. However, monitoring has come a long way since the early 2000s. How does SolarWinds stack up against MetricFire in terms of features and pricing? In this article, we break down the comparison into easily digestible, unbiased information to help you make an informed decision.

ELK Review: ELK vs. MetricFire

PU, memory use, latency, network bandwidth. These are just some of the monitoring metrics businesses analyze for security and performance. But successful data-driven organizations delve deeper than this. These companies probe millions of real-time metrics for unexpected insights and predict outcomes weeks, months, and years into the future. ELK helps them do this. It's a data analytics platform from open-source developer Elastic.

Asset Health Rules: The Evolution of IT Asset Monitoring Alerts

Even though IT asset monitoring alerts are a great tool to keep your company’s assets safe, they can sometimes become your worst nightmare. Raise your hand if you never configured them poorly and ended up with tons of irrelevant notifications. Due to their very nature of keeping you in the loop of changes, they can provoke the exact opposite effect since you’ll end up ignoring them. However, they are useful – at least in theory.