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Enginears Podcast: Redefining Developer Productivity in the AI Era

Developer productivity is top of mind for all engineering organizations. As AI accelerates software development, leaders face a fundamental question: Are we truly building faster, or just building more? And more importantly, are we building the right things, and building them well? In this new era, speed alone isn’t enough. High-impact teams must ensure their work aligns with customer value and is delivered with exceptional quality.

How SAP achieved world-class uptime through modern observability

SAP Customer Experience (CX) has undergone a remarkable transformation over recent years, evolving from fragmented monitoring to a scalable, automated observability powerhouse. In a recent fireside chat, Martin Norato Auer, SAP CX’s VP of Observability, shed light on the strategies, practices, and measurable impacts behind SAP’s SLA, uptime, and responsiveness achievements.

How Datadog Cloud Network Monitoring helps you move to a deny-by-default network egress policy at scale

When organizations first begin deploying workloads on Kubernetes, it's common for them to start with a permissive egress traffic policy that allows any workload to reach the internet. This approach can make it easier for teams to stay agile and to get services up and running in fast-moving environments. But as your Kubernetes footprint grows, it's important to minimize public internet access on a per-workload basis to improve your organization's security posture.

How To Hire In FinOps: Roles, Responsibilities, Skills, Interview Questions, And More

FinOps is booming as a function. The global cloud FinOps market will grow from $13.5 billion in 2024 to $23.3 billion in 2029 — a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.4%, according to Research and Markets. That’s in response to sharp increases in cloud spend. About $723 billion is expected to be spent on public cloud services in 2025, up from $596 billion the year before according to a Gartner report.

Why Your Business Needs APM: 10 Key Benefits You Shouldn't Ignore

In today’s digital world, how well your applications perform has a big impact on how people see your business, and how well it runs. Whether you are in finance, e-commerce, SaaS, healthcare, or media, your users expect everything to work smoothly, all the time. Even a few seconds of slow performance can lead to lost sales, lower productivity, and unhappy customers. That’s why Application Performance Monitoring (APM) is so important.

PDF Redaction for Compliance: Best Practices in IT Monitoring

If you're working in IT, especially in security, audit, or monitoring roles within this industry, you're familiar with the term 'compliance' and understand that it holds significant importance. Because compliance is not just a legal term, it's a set of rules that helps to protect sensitive data, avoid penalties, and save a company's reputation from potential PR problems.

The Shift Toward Contactless, Tech-Powered Storage Solutions

Storage solutions are becoming more responsive to the demands of an increasingly digital and contactless world. From self-service entry to smart security capability, technology is transforming the manner in which people store and manage their belongings. Not only are such innovations improving convenience, but safety and efficiency for both providers and customers as well.

Can a Third Brake Light for Trucks Prevent Rear-End Collisions?

A third brake light for trucks is a simple yet effective safety feature that can significantly reduce the risk of rear-end collisions. Trucks, due to their size and structure, are more prone to accidents caused by other vehicles failing to notice their braking signals. This article will explore how a third brake light for trucks enhances visibility, improves reaction times, and ultimately helps prevent rear-end collisions on the road.

How Latin America Became a Hotspot for Software Development Talent

Latin America has steadily risen as a prominent region for software development, attracting companies from around the world seeking innovative and cost-effective tech talent. Several factors have contributed to this transformation, including a growing pool of skilled developers, cultural compatibility with North American and European markets, and strategic geographical advantages. We will explore the key reasons behind Latin America's emergence as a preferred destination for software development and how businesses can benefit from tapping into this vibrant talent hub.