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What Is Synthetic Monitoring? | The Benefits of Running Synthetic Tests - Sematext

Find out what synthetic monitoring is and how it works. Discover the benefits of using synthetic testing tools for website performance and how to choose the right one for your use case. Synthetic monitoring (also known as synthetic testing and active or proactive monitoring) is one of the many tools developers use to oversee their websites. Synthetic testing removes the user and their device as variables and lets your test your deployed site. This helps ensure the website and all its third-party APIs are accessible and functioning as they should.

How to Install a Moogsoft Collector | Moogsoft Product Videos & How-Tos

You can get the source data into Moogsoft in two ways – You can install a collector to the system you want to monitor, or integrate with the source monitoring system. This video shows you how to install a Moogsoft collector. Don't forget to subscribe for content on DevOps, Observability, AIOps and more!

Rust - Implementing OpenTelemetry in a Rust application for performance monitoring

In this tutorial, we will use OpenTelemetry to instrument a PHP application for telemetry data. OpenTelemetry can be used to trace Rust applications for performance issues and bugs. OpenTelemetry is an open-source project under the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) that aims to standardize the generation and collection of telemetry data. Telemetry data includes logs, metrics, and traces. More about SigNoz.

JFrog Frogbot version 2

Frogbot scans every pull request created for security vulnerabilities with JFrog Xray and in version 2 it even opens pull requests for upgrading vulnerable dependencies to a version with a fix!. With Frogbot installed, you can make sure that new pull requests don’t add new security vulnerabilities to your code base alongside them. If they do, the creator of the pull request has the opportunity to change the code before it is merged.

Launching an IoT Device: A Blueprint to Success

About the webinar: Executives and customers expect IoT devices to be delivered on time. And once they are shipped, they expect the devices to work well, last for a long time, and get regular updates that deliver new and unique features. How can product teams meet their deadlines and the growing demands of their customers? In this recorded webinar, Memfault CEO François Baldassari discusses how you can ship your devices on time (or even earlier) without sacrificing quality.

Introducing Azimuth, an open-source tool to understand datasets and models in text classification.

Introducing AZIMUTH, an open-source software project from ServiceNow. Azimuth is an open-source software application that helps AI practitioners better understand their dataset and model predictions by performing thorough dataset and error analyses. The application leverages different tools, including robustness tests, semantic similarity analysis, and saliency maps, unified by concepts such as smart tags and proposed actions.