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SquaredUp Cloud + Dashboard Server

SquaredUp Dashboard Server (DS) and SquaredUp Cloud both deliver cutting-edge data visualization for IT and engineering teams. The two products can be used independently, or together for complete operational visibility. This article explores how SquaredUp DS and Cloud differ, when to use each, and how they work together.

Automate or Elevate? 5 Steps to Build an AI-Powered Incident Playbook

Modern development tools, CI/CD infrastructure, and AI have accelerated the pace at which companies release software. This speed supports innovation, but it also increases complexity and the chance of something breaking in ways that aren’t immediately obvious. Teams now deal with more operational data, complex failure patterns, and systems where a small configuration change can ripple across dozens of microservices.

Elastic Cloud Serverless on Google Cloud doubles region availability

We’re pleased to announce the availability of Elastic Cloud Serverless on Google Cloud in three new regions: This doubles the number of available regions on Google Cloud and dramatically increases serverless deployment options in the US. Elastic Cloud Serverless provides the fastest way to start and scale observability, security, and search solutions without managing infrastructure.

Chaos to Choreography: How To Automate IT Operations with Nexthink Flow

Taylor proved it—turning license headaches, VPN chaos, SCCM continuity and patch pain into a smooth, confident performance.⁠⁠Here's how Taylor did it.⁠ In the end, IT isn’t just about fixing—it’s about flowing, scaling, and making work effortless.⁠Request a demo today.

How Nexthink Enables Data-Driven Software License Reclamation

This was what Sarah was looking to solve. ⁠Managing software licenses isn’t just tracking installs—it’s about uncovering hidden usage and reclaiming wasted spend. When Sarah faced $12M in software costs, scattered licenses, and zero visibility, she needed a better way. With Nexthink, she gained real-time insights, smart user nudges, and automated reclamation. ⁠The result?

Rightsizing Cloud Infrastructure: Stop Leaving Money On The Table

In FinOps, rightsizing means adjusting cloud resources (instance types, number of CPUs, amount of memory, storage, databases, containers, and many other configuration parameters) to match actual workload requirements. It’s one of the most powerful levers in the FinOps toolbox, and for good reason. Consider: Average CPU utilization across Kubernetes clusters sits at just 10%, according to Cast AI’s 2025 Kubernetes Cost Benchmark Report.

How to build an awesome cloud gaming platform with Anbox Cloud

Cloud gaming is changing the way we play. Instead of buying expensive hardware, players stream games from the cloud, like Netflix for games. This is no longer a futuristic idea, it’s here. Services like NVIDIA GeForce Now, Sony PS Plus, and Xbox Cloud Gaming have shown what’s possible: playing high-end games on low-end devices by streaming all of your favorite games – from indie to AAA – from powerful cloud servers.

Go beyond the dashboard: Operationalize DORA with our new Scorecard and Academy course

If you've adopted DORA metrics as your standard for measuring DevOps performance, stop us if this hypothetical scenario doesn't sound familiar. You check your DORA dashboard during a lunch break, full of optimism that you’ll get a clear picture of your team’s performance. Instead, you leave with nothing but a sandwich in your stomach and the nagging feeling that you’re focusing too much on the results of the game instead of the people that are playing it.

The Best Cloud Cost Allocation Methods, Explained

All the major cloud providers enable users to attach business context to their infrastructure in some way. This process — known as cloud cost allocation — is how companies map spend to the teams, products, or features driving it. Done well, cost allocation fuels smarter business decisions. It connects cloud bills to business value, helping teams not just control spend but also understand unit economics and margins.