As part of the Grafana Everywhere series, Chris Hodges from Dropbox shares why they chose Loki for their logging stack after their data center went dark.
In this video, Collin Fingar, Software Engineer at Grafana Labs, demonstrates how template variables can be used in saved queries, a feature that enables users to reuse queries they or others in their org have saved. You'll see how a query that contains variables can be reused, and how the variables can be replaced at the point of reuse.
Is your artifact management slowing down your development velocity? In this video, we dive into how ConstructConnect migrated from JFrog Cloud to Cloudsmith–the world’s leading cloud-native artifact management platform–to eliminate hidden costs, simplify their CI/CD pipelines, and secure their software supply chain.
Are you spending more time maintaining your artifact servers than building software? In this video, we explore how BHS Corrugated–a global leader in manufacturing technology with a presence in 20 countries–transformed their developer experience by moving from fragmented, self-hosted GitHub repositories to Cloudsmith: the world’s leading cloud-native artifact management platform.
In Episode 3 of Elephant in the Room, we move from discussion to delivery with a hands-on, live build of a real, community-focused application. Join Jay Miller, Abigail Mesrenyame Dogbe and Andres Pineda as they collaboratively design and build a CFP (Call for Proposals) review platform using PostgreSQL and Django. The aim: create a practical tool that helps speakers receive better feedback and helps organisers discover new and diverse voices.
In this technical session, discover how Splunk Database Monitoring detects slow queries, speeds root cause analysis, and drives faster fixes with AI assistance. You will learn how to.
Apps create endless opportunities to leverage the strengths of the Splunk Cloud platform. Until now, you could only install Splunk apps across every search head on a Splunk Cloud Platform Victoria Experience deployment. With TAI you now have fine-grained control over which search head groups will run which apps.
You add the OpenTelemetry Java agent, restart your app - and like magic, observability appears. But is it really magic? What’s actually enabled by default? What telemetry should you expect to see? What’s missing? And what might you want to tweak, tune, or even turn off?
Great experiences feel effortless. That happens when IT resolves issues before anyone notices. No tickets. No noise. Just results. That’s Zero Ticket IT.