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Introducing the Ivanti Marketplace: A Platform for Evolving Business Needs

The Ivanti Marketplace, a platform tailored to meet changing business requirements. It boasts a user-friendly interface, handpicked solutions, and self-service features. Ivanti's partners contribute unique solutions to enhance Ivanti's product range. The marketplace showcases numerous solutions categorized with comprehensive descriptions and cross-referencing. Ivanti is dedicated to providing powerful solutions and empowering customers in the everywhere work era.

Beyond Default Settings: Customized Monitoring with Progress WhatsUp Gold

A monitoring solution cannot monitor all potential failure points directly out of the box, which is why being able to customize your monitoring solution is pivotal. Network availability and performance are crucial for your company’s day-to-day operations. Customers, employees, executives and business partners rely on easier access to your applications, services and data.

A Rethinking of Ubiquitous Computing and Digital Economies with Dan Desjardins & Jeroen van Bemmel

Join us as we explore the power of distributive computing, demonstrating how we can utilize idle computational resources across various devices. From reducing costs to enhancing sustainability, this presentation showcases the potential of a decentralized approach to computing. Watch to see live demos and learn about the future of compute infrastructure.

Easily View Git Activity in Jira #shorts #GitIntegrationforJira

Git Integration for Jira lets team leads easily track development activities, view code diffs, and manage commits without ever leaving Jira. Tired of juggling multiple platforms? Now you can stay on top of your code in one place! Watch our full Getting Started guide here on YouTube for more details.

Office Hours: How to test zone redundancy using Gremlin

•Part of the Gremlin Office Hours series: A monthly deep dive with Gremlin experts. Zone failures are rare, but they still happen. When an entire zone fails, many of the most common redundancy techniques fail. How do you avoid outages like these, especially if they affect an entire datacenter?