Service and Infrastructure reports are useful for service-oriented teams to understand the frequency and resolution of incidents in order to improve incident response efforts. Gain insight into what is successful during remediation of incidents based on data on the dashboard.
With the number of people searching a company’s digital profile before engaging with them rising dramatically and the massive uptake of online shopping, the need for a high quality and quick loading webpage is becoming increasingly more important. The reliability and responsiveness of the website is critical to gaining and retaining customers. With recent research showing that 40% of web traffic will drop off a site if it doesn’t load within 3 seconds, the potential for lost revenue is astronomical and the damage to your company brand as a whole is intangible.
Learn how to create and instantly deploy multiple service desk instances for all your supporting business functions, including HR and facilities, from a central portal.
This video provides a quick orientation in the Squared Up User Interface, so that you'll know where to find all of the basic features and functionality, including; universal search, drilldowns, performance reporting, Open Access dashboards, application mapping - and much, more more!
Unlock your biggest app performance bottlenecks with all new Raygun APM. Get unparalleled detail on traces presented in an intuitive UI - not high-level charts buried under a pile of data.
In their previous video, Liz and Seth reduced actionable alerts by focusing on Service Level Objectives (SLOs), but how can we make our systems observable, instead of only being able to debug what we've thought to monitor in the past?
Observability remains a key challenge as customers embrace DevOps. Join Daniel "Spoons" Spoonhower, the CTO and Founder of Lightstep, a Google Cloud customer, and Yuri Grinshteyn, a Google Cloud Customer Engineer to learn about how Lightstep was built on Google Cloud to enable you to monitor what matters most and diagnose anomalies within seconds across web, mobile, monoliths and microservices.
Although more and more companies choose to containerize their applications and to use Kubernetes to orchestrate their containers, they continue to face a common challenge: how to preserve application data even after a container closes. Without the ability to persist data, containers might seem to have limited use in many workloads, especially in stateful applications and database architectures.