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The latest News and Information on Monitoring for Websites, Applications, APIs, Infrastructure, and other technologies.

How flame graphs visualize continuous profiling data in Grafana Phlare

We recently announced a new open source project called Grafana Phlare. This highly available continuous profiling data source is built into Grafana core, allowing you to seamlessly monitor your profiling data. With continuous profiling, you can see which parts of your applications are consuming the most resources. You can then use that data to make any necessary tweaks to reduce consumption, which translates to lower costs.

Driving Cost-Efficient Transformations Without Impacting Quality

The only constant in the technology industry is CHANGE. We all know that while change may be a constant and has the potential to bring enormous benefits to an organization, change can also be incredibly disruptive. Technology trends such as Cloud, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device), virtual applications and desktops, and mobility have resulted in increased data volume, variety, velocity and complexity, and have turned IT operations management into an overwhelming challenge.

How to improve website performance with multi-dimensional data

Metrics, metrics everywhere... a gauge here, a counter there... milliseconds, percentages... a list of variables running into pages... what is fast, what is slow...? how on earth is one to know...? Today we have all manner of variables around us, of differing gravity, that each have their own individual purpose in the measurement of web performance. Some of these are atomic or independent metrics, whereas others are aggregated or dependent.

Multi-cloud vs. hybrid cloud networks: What's the difference?

In today’s digital landscape, application demands such as scalability, performance, and reliability push many IT organizations toward cloud-based networks. Initially, cloud providers’ main offering was managed, virtualized data storage and services, or cloud computing. As cloud ecosystems have matured, so have the tools, services, and use cases available to their customers.

Webinar Recap: What Is An Observability Pipeline?

Observability data is mission-critical for businesses that want to provide stellar customer experiences, remain secure and compliant, and mitigate risk. However, organizations are creating more data as they expand their digital presence. Its increasing volume and complexity have teams looking for solutions that enable them to better control that data, derive more value by making it actionable, and all while keeping their costs under control.

Auto-Instrument Your Apps Using the OpenTelemetry Operator

Instrumenting your apps to emit traces make them highly observable. Before the OpenTelemetry Operator for Kubernetes, we achieved quasi-auto instrumentation by pulling in client libraries for our specific programming languages into our code. This webinar will demonstrate how the OpenTelemetry Operator enables auto-instrumentation of the app - without manually changing the code!

Monitoring AWS Analytics and Services for Business Continuity

Amazon Web Services (AWS) products can feel countless, and at LogicMonitor, we are working tirelessly to bring monitoring support to as many of them as possible. With so many products and tools already on your plate, we want to make sure that monitoring is not a hassle, but rather a trusted companion. AWS provides tools that help with application management, machine learning, end-user computing, and much more.

Ability to import Grafana dashboards, Alerts based on ClickHouse queries and more advanced features - SigNal 19

Welcome back to our monthly product updates - SigNal! Last month, the SigNoz team shipped many advanced features that will help our users take observability to the next level. With our newly shipped alerts based on ClickHouse queries, users will have the flexibility to set alerts on all three telemetry signals - logs, metrics, and traces. We made two important releases, presented a talk at one of the top DevOps conferences, and made plans for upcoming releases.