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Flexible, Evidence-Driven Compliance: Meet Kosli's Custom Attestations

At Kosli, we believe that governance in software delivery shouldn’t be a bottleneck – it should be an extension of how your teams already work. That’s why we’re excited to introduce custom attestations in Kosli. Here’s the short version: What are custom attestations? They let you record facts about your workflows – with evidence – using controls that actually match your processes. Why does this matter? Because generic attestations can miss the mark.

9 Best OpenShift Alternatives For Today's DevOps Teams

OpenShift delivers a lot right out of the box. And for many teams running at enterprise scale, it’s exactly what they need. The platform offers a built-in container registry, observability tools, and service mesh support. You also get integrations for GitOps, serverless, and even ML workflows. OpenShift combines powerful orchestration with developer tooling, CI/CD pipelines, and enterprise-grade security. All under one roof.

Best Medical Staff Schedulers of 2025

If you’re still using Excel and paper for medical staff scheduling in 2025, it is time for a change. Like now. From unorganized scheduling to human error, these “solutions” are more like inefficiencies and in the medical field, there is absolutely no room for these avoidable mistakes. So, I have compiled the best medical staff schedulers to help you improve your team’s clinical workflows and ease the lives of everyone involved.

8 Challenges Data Center Managers Must Overcome in 2025

Rising power consumption is now a defining issue. Emerging AI models, GPU-accelerated computing, and dense workloads are driving spiraling demand for electricity. While hyperscale data centers continue to expand, even midsize operators feel the strain of supporting power-hungry applications. Simultaneously, sustainability is moving to the forefront. Regulations like the European Union’s Energy Efficiency Directive (EED), U.S.

Easy Method for Monitoring MinIO Performance Using Telegraf

MinIO is a high-performance, S3-compatible object storage server built for cloud-native applications. It’s open-source, lightweight, and incredibly fast which makes it a solution for developers who need to store and serve unstructured data like images, logs, or backups. Whether you’re building a self-hosted alternative to Amazon S3 or running MinIO as part of a local development pipeline, it fits into modern containerized environments.

InvGate Named IT Asset Management Company of The Year 2025

InvGate was recently named IT Asset Management Company of the Year 2025, a recognition that not only reflects our “stellar reputation and trust among customers and industry peers”, but also our commitment to developing solutions that truly simplify IT Asset Management.

Monitoring for Financial Services: Reducing Costs, Ensuring Reliability

Fintech has reshaped financial services, using technologies like machine learning and blockchain to deliver faster, smarter, more user-friendly experiences. Challenger banks, open banking apps, digital payments, and investment apps have set a new standard—leaving traditional institutions racing to keep up. But staying competitive isn’t just about building digital products—it’s about making them reliable.

Database observability: How OpenTelemetry semantic conventions improve consistency across signals

Databases are a crucial part of modern systems, which means database observability is incredibly important, too. However, gathering information on them can be complex, variable, and tricky to instrument in a consistent way. OpenTelemetry is helping to change that, and one of the most important aspects in making it work is a set of shared rules called semantic conventions.

Create rich, up-to-date visualizations of your AWS infrastructure with Cloudcraft in Datadog

As your cloud environment grows more complex and dynamic, it becomes more difficult to maintain up-to-date reference diagrams, visualizing its components, that are available to all teams. As a result, teams often end up lacking the visibility they need to understand, manage, and troubleshoot their cloud infrastructure and applications.

From Downtime to Uptime: Monitoring Tools and Techniques for Systems, Websites, APIs, and More

Recently, while visiting a friend in a local hospital, I found myself facing a frustrating distraction: trying to pay parking fees using USSD (a mobile text-based system for quick transactions). The service was either painfully slow or not working at all. I wasn’t alone. Other visitors were just as exasperated, and parking attendants stood idle, their handheld devices frozen in endless loading loops.