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Identifying Idle Paths in a Data Center Leaf-Spine Fabric

In a perfect leaf-spine network, traffic evenly spreads across all links. But reality is often different, leaving costly, idle paths hidden in your data center fabric. Kentik's Phil Gervasi demonstrates how Kentik's network intelligence platform helps engineers quickly identify and address these underutilized paths. With powerful visualizations, detailed telemetry analysis, and customizable alerts integrated into your ticketing systems, Kentik makes it easy to spot persistent traffic imbalances, troubleshoot ECMP issues, and optimize your infrastructure.

Lost Your Work? This Git Trick Saves The Day!

Ever reset too far? Deleted a branch you needed? Thought you lost a commit forever? In this episode of Wait… Git Can Do That?, we explore git reflog — Git’s local time machine. You’ll learn how to: View every local Git action — even the messy ones Recover unreachable commits Navigate using HEAD@{n} Just remember: it’s local, it’s time-limited, and it’s seriously underrated. Subscribe for more Git features you didn’t know you needed.

How to Troubleshoot Outages Faster Using Elastic Observability [2 Min Live Demo]

In this video, I’ll show you how Elastic Observability helps you reduce downtime, accelerate root cause analysis, and unify logs, metrics, and traces in one powerful dashboard. With native OpenTelemetry support, AI-powered troubleshooting, and built-in anomaly detection, you can streamline your workflows and boost service reliability.

What's New with NinjaOne MDM for Mac OS

NinjaOne 9.0 Week, Day 1: What's New with NinjaOne MDM for Mac OS Welcome to the first installment of "9.0 Week", where each day, we'll look at new features and capabilities included in the lastest NinjaOne release. In this stream, Product Manager Paul Evans will highlight the new improvements to NinjaOne Mobile Device Management, including device level policy override support to iOS, iPadOS, and Android devices.

From Reactive to Proactive: A User-Centric Digital Strategy for Banks

In today's digital-centric banking environment, financial institutions must be able to provide seamless and reliable application performance across all digital channels - from a branch to a mobile device. Failure to do so results in real impact to customer satisfaction, trust, and loyalty. Modern banking applications are increasingly complex, running off of internet-centric distributed architectures involving many different parties and services. For these modern tech frameworks, traditional APM tools are no longer sufficient to ensure service reliability and optimal customer experience.

If your site is slow, it might as well be down.

It’s no longer enough for a site to just be available; it had to be fast. If the experience lags, your customers will bounce within seconds. The consequences scale fast: business stops and revenue disappears. You need to monitor performance across the full delivery chain because speed is what keeps users engaged.

Reliability means being there right when your customer needs you

When your systems are reliable, it means your customers can count on your applications to be there for them. Full transcript:  To me reliability means a good night's sleep, and being able to confidently go to bed and wake up the next day feeling ready to get out there and do my best work and not worry about the experience that our customers might have had through the night.

Microsoft SCOM Management Pack Housekeeping in Secured, Offline, or Air-Gapped Environments

MP Catalog Offline Toolkit by NiCE | 20min Walkthrough Struggling with Management Pack updates in restricted environments? Discover how the MP Catalog Offline Toolkit by NiCE simplifies SCOM MP management—without the need for an internet connection. Watch the 20-minute walkthrough now and see how this free tool helps your SCOM team stay compliant, efficient, and secure Download it now on GitHub – absolutely free, from the experts at NiCE.

Undo a Git Commit - Without Losing Your Code

Think you have to reset hard or revert every time you mess up a Git commit? Nope. In this episode of Wait… Git Can Do That?, we show you how to undo your last commit without losing any changes — using git reset --soft HEAD~1. Perfect for devs who move fast, commit early, and want cleaner history. Subscribe for more Git tricks they don’t teach you in tutorials. GitKraken Desktop: gitkraken.com/git-client.