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5 Common Amazon Kinesis Issues

Amazon Kinesis is the real-time stream processing service of AWS. Whether you got video, audio, or IoT streaming data to handle, Kinesis is the way to go. Kinesis is a serverless managed service that integrates nicely with other services like Lambda or S3. Often, you will use it when SQS or SNS is too low-level. But as with all the other services on AWS, Kinesis is a professional tool that comes with its share of complications.

Ease the Transition: 5 Tips for Taking Over your Team's Uptime.com Account

Eleven basic checks and one status page. That’s all you see when looking over the account usage of the Uptime.com account you are now managing for your company. When you logged in for the first time you saw a dashboard with cards and metrics, labeled with titles that don’t obviously connect to services you offer. Your first clicks were to navigate to view the subscription – maybe your plan details can give you some guidance. Does this sound like you?

Top 30+ Best DevOps Tools in 2022: A Comprehensive List of Automation Technologies You May Not Be Using in Your Pipeline

The software is getting more and more complicated and so is the infrastructure behind it. It is no longer what it used to be with a single web or application server and a database backing it up. Throughout the years, the infrastructure has become more and more complicated. We have multiple databases, queues, datastores, search engines, and configurations. We want to incorporate continuous delivery and automated testing and deploy everything easily.

Introducing Incident Types

We believe incident.io should be used across an organisation, from SRE teams to Customer Success and People Ops. Until now, the way you set up your incident response flows has relied on having one set of roles and fields for every incident, meaning you have to choose between having lots of irrelevant fields to cover every use-case, or not getting the full incident.io experience on some incidents. That’s changing today with incident types, conditional fields and roles!

What's new in Sysdig - May 2022

Welcome to another edition of What’s New in Sysdig in 2022! The “What’s new in Sysdig” blog is now under my control! Hello, I’m Wes MacKay, a Sales Engineer based out of Dallas, TX working with the Sysdig US West Corporate team. I’m way too passionate about containerization, personal cloud storage, and automating my home life. In my spare time, I’m always looking for better Thai and Sushi restaurants in my area.

Knowledge keynote recap: Making the world work

After two years away, Knowledge 2022, our annual user conference, brought together ServiceNow experts, customers, and partners in four live venues: New York, The Hague, Las Vegas, and Sydney. Attendees gathered to spark new ideas, gain practical guidance, access hands-on training and interactive sessions, and network.

How to deploy Grafana Enterprise Logs on Red Hat OpenShift

Here at Grafana Labs, we’re always looking for ways to provide our customers with a choice of platforms where they can run Grafana Enterprise Logs (GEL). As part of that mission, we’re pleased to announce that we’ve added Red Hat OpenShift 4.x support to GEL. GEL, as you may know, is a leading enterprise logs solution.

Customizing your Application with Epinio

One of the best things about Kubernetes is just how absurdly flexible it is. You, as an admin, can shape what gets deployed into what is the best for your business. Whether this is a basic webapp with just a deployment, service and ingress; or if you need all sorts of features with sidecars and network policies wrapping the serverless service-mesh platform of the day. The power is there.

Herrenknecht AG Powers IIoT Platform and Edge Data Collection for Tunnel Boring Machines with InfluxDB

Herrenknecht AG is a technology leader in mechanized tunneling systems. Engineers at Herrenknecht set out to build an industrial internet of things (IIoT) platform that provided insight into live and historic data for all their tunnel boring machines (TBMs). These machines have thousands of sensors generating high velocity data, sometimes in remote areas with limited connectivity.

Monthly Product Update - New Developer Experience for InfluxDB Cloud

We love to write and ship code to help developers bring their ideas and projects to life. That’s why we’re constantly working on improving our product in sync with developer needs to ensure their happiness and accelerate time to awesome. This is the first in a blog series covering our product’s latest features — features that we think will save you time and effort when building with time series and InfluxDB.