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Building a great engineering team starts with hiring

...but it doesn't end there. Once you've hired the best, keeping them engaged, motivated, and working well with each other is an ongoing challenge. In this ebook, you'll hear from some of our top technical leaders about the techniques and principles we've spent years honing. Growing a technical company requires more than great technical leadership-it requires thoughtful, compassionate, and expert people leadership as well. Download this ebook today, and help your team thrive.

Best Practices for Effectively Managing Java Application Performance

Java-based applications are powering many business-critical IT services today and Java technology is widely used as the middleware on which the business logic of multi-tier infrastructures reside. Since the performance of the Java middleware tier has a significant impact on the performance of the business services it supports, monitoring is a necessity and not a choice.

A Guide For CIOs and IT Teams to Set Up a Digital Experience Monitoring Strategy

As digital transformation accelerates, the user experience is becoming a critical priority for CIOs. A growing number of services are being delivered as cloud-based software as a service (SaaS), but infrastructure and operations (I&O) teams lack visibility and control of the user experience. Digital business initiatives can only be successful if the user's experience is a good one.

5 Times You Should Be Monitoring The Microsoft 365 User Experience

With over 200 million users of Microsoft 365 worldwide, it's evident that organizations are putting the productivity of their users into the hands of Microsoft's cloud-based office solution. From communications using products like Exchange Online, and Teams; to collaboration using SharePoint Online; to leveraging OneDrive for document storage and sharing; organizations shifting to Microsoft 365 rely heavily on these tools as the foundation for their operational ecosystem.

Breaking New Ground with Relationship-Based Observability

In recent years, the concept of Observability has arisen in an attempt to address the persistent risk to a company's digital experiences and business applications as IT environments continue to become more complex and more dynamic. Relationship-Based Observability breaks new ground by adding 3 new capabilities to help companies detect, prevent, and rapidly resolve incidents. Read this white paper to learn about what's missing in your observability solutions and how you can close the gaps.

Redefining Observability

A 3-Step Approach for Gaining Control in Fast-Moving IT Landscapes The ever increasing complexity in your IT landscape is diminishing your company's productivity. As a response, many teams use 'observability' to get control over the fast-moving IT landscapes. However, when IT incidents strike, actionable insights to resolve incidents instantly are still siloed. Traditional observability is falling short and still too siloed. In this white paper, you will learn how you can improve traditional observability and find the right strategy to prevent outages and crush your MTTR.

The Definitive Enterprise Connectivity Guide

Some essential and easy tips for improving your enterprise connectivity Let's face it, the traditional public internet wasn't made for enterprise workloads. As enterprises increase their number of connections to private data centres and public cloud assets, the shortcomings of the public internet are becoming even more apparent. The Definitive Enterprise Connectivity Guide recognises this fundamental challenge facing network engineers and network architects and offers some essential and easy tips on how to improve your enterprise connectivity.