Want to be as effective as possible whilst on-call? This free ebook from Raygun will help ensure your team is prepared for when things go bump in the night!
Until recently, Hadoop deployments existed on hardware owned and run by organizations. Now, of course, you can acquire the computing resources and network connectivity to run Hadoop clusters in the cloud. But there's a lot more to deploying Hadoop to the public cloud than simply renting machines.
Helping to protect the confidentiality of our customers' systems and data is of utmost importance to LogicMonitor, as is maintaining the trust and confidence of our customers.
Every year, IT teams waste an average of $1.27 million responding to alert noise from false alerts. False alerts not only waste engineers' time, they also make engineers less able to react to real alerts.
At Splunk, we make it easy for our customers to turn mountains of machine data in their Amazon Web Services (AWS) and hybrid environments into valuable business, operational and security insights that improve their businesses.
On-Call rotations are essential to supporting 24/7 application availability. But too many companies slap together an ad-hoc process without ever considering the repercussions. In this guide, we'll explore the 7½ reasons better on-call makes a REAL difference for your company, and we'll throw in a few tips and tricks to help you along the way.
One of the toughest problems facing enterprise IT teams today is troubleshooting slow applications. When a user complains of slowness in application access, all hell breaks loose and the blame game begins: app owners, developers and IT ops teams enter into endless war room sessions to figure out what went wrong and where. Have you also been in this situation before?