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Logging in React Native with Sentry

Logs are often the first place dev teams look when they investigate an issue. But logs are often added as an afterthought, and developers struggle with the balance of logging too much or too little. As a seasoned developer, you may remember a time when you were asked to investigate an issue and then handed a 200 MB plaintext log file. Three hours and four Python scripts later, you would realize that the problem was in a different component.

AWS Vs. OCI: Which Cloud Services Provider Is Best?

Choosing between AWS and OCI is a common decision for organizations moving workloads to the cloud. Both Amazon Web Services and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure offer global infrastructure, robust security, and broad service portfolios. On paper, the platforms can look interchangeable. They are not. AWS and Oracle Cloud differ in pricing, compute models, storage options, networking, and managed services. These differences affect scalability, reliability, and day-to-day operations.

Why AI-driven automation in incident response is viable now

This article explains why AI-driven automation in incident response is feasible now. Teams can finally safely delegate repetitive and time-critical response tasks to AI Agents, which operate with contextual awareness and human oversight. The result is faster response, higher service uptime, and less alert noise – without losing control. ‍

How to build DORA-ready infrastructure with verifiable provenance and reliable support

The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) came into force across the EU on January 17, 2025, fundamentally changing how financial institutions must approach infrastructure and technology assets resilience. Its requirements around ICT risk management, operational resilience, and third-party oversight signal a broader shift that will ripple across regulated industries worldwide.

Simplify the Collection Layer and Move to OTel Without the Agent Sprawl

This is blog 2 in our New Year, New Resolution Series on OTel migrations. Read the first post, "New Year, New Telemetry: Resolve to Stop Breaking Dashboards", here. Most New Year’s resolutions fail because they require a "big bang" change. If your 2026 mandate is to migrate to OpenTelemetry (OTel), the traditional approach is the definition of friction.

Custom Enterprise Software Development Explained in Plain English

Does your team spend more time fighting with its software than getting work done? It's a common frustration: forcing your company's unique, proven processes to fit inside the rigid boxes of off-the-shelf software. You're left juggling spreadsheets, manual workarounds, and disconnected systems that slow down growth and create operational headaches.

Treatment Frequency and Skin Response Over Time

Facial skin treatments work best when they follow a schedule that matches how the skin responds and recovers. Skin needs time to reset after any treatment, even gentle ones. When treatments are spaced well, the skin has a chance to benefit from the results instead of becoming irritated or overstimulated.

How to Keep Clinic Software Running 24/7: Preventing Overnight Downtime

Operating a medical practice is already hectic enough without the fear of whether your clinic software is going to be running the next day when you get in the door. However, the truth is as follows: 24-hour downtimes not only are irritating, but also may disrupt the care of patients, schedule appointments, and make the work of those who have to use that system operational at 7 AM a nightmare.