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What Does IT Operations Actually do? - ITOps Explained

ITOps is the engine room of your digital operations — discover how it works and why it matters! IT Operations keeps your business running, but it's often invisible until something breaks. In this video, we explore IT Operations (ITOps): the team and activities responsible for managing your technology infrastructure, supporting users, and maintaining uptime.

Is Your File Integrity Monitoring Outdated? Kubernetes Needs Runtime FIM

If your file integrity monitoring (FIM) still relies on scheduled scans… it was built for static servers — not Kubernetes. In cloud-native environments, traditional FIM creates detection delays, wasted CPU, excessive I/O, and alert noise. And if a malicious process modifies a file and exits before the next scan? You might miss it entirely. In this video, we break down: Modern runtime FIM works differently. Instead of scanning everything on a schedule, it.

Response Team @ incident.io

When an incident hits, every second counts. The response team at incident.io builds the tools that make sure engineers aren't flying blind when it matters most. Sam, Tech Lead of the response team, takes us inside what it's really like to build the core of incident.io: the high technical bar, the art of prioritisation, and why there's no shortage of meaningful work to do. If you're an engineer who wants to work on something that genuinely makes other engineers' lives better, this one's for you.

Anbox Cloud 1.29.0: what's new?

In this video, the Anbox team covers new features and changes in their latest 1.29.0 release: What is Anbox Cloud? Anbox Cloud lets you run virtualized Android environments securely, at any scale, to any device letting you focus on your use case. Run Android in system containers, not emulators, on AWS, OCI, Azure, GCP or your private cloud with ultra low streaming latency. Tags: Trademark notice Android is a trademark of Google LLC. Anbox Cloud uses assets available through the Android Open Source Project.

Elephant in the Room, Episode 4: Protecting Customer Data with PostgreSQL Anonymizer & Django

In Episode 4 of Elephant in the Room, we tackle a question many teams struggle with: how do you protect sensitive customer data from your own developers while still running and improving your web application? Join Jay Miller (Aiven) and Tim Schilling of Djangonaut Space as they explore a real-world privacy challenge. Djangonaut Space’s application process requires collecting personal information from applicants, but reviewers and contributors should not have access to identifying details. The goal: enable fair review and active development without exposing sensitive data.

AI Engineering at incident.io

Working on AI in incident management means there's no playbook. No million blogs. Just building at the forefront of what's possible with AI models.In this video, Martha, Product Engineer on our AI team, talks about what it's really like working with AI that helps engineers respond to incidents faster. This covers the shift from traditional engineering, learning the personalities of different AI models, and why you need to embrace constant change when new models drop all the time.

N-central 2026.1 Release Notes

Join Paul Kelly, Head Nerd at N-able, for a deep dive into the N-central 2026.1 release. This update focuses on three core pillars: usability, compliance, and platform experience to help your team manage environments with greater efficiency and confidence. Key Highlights: · CMMC Ready Version: A brand-new, on-premise version of N-central designed to meet US Department of Defense cybersecurity requirements. This supports organizations requiring CMMC Level 2 compliance and handles Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and Federal Contract Information (FCI).