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

ScienceLogic Product Tours: Seeing ScienceLogic AIOps in Action

Now you can experience our products—without scheduling a live demo or free trial. The ScienceLogic product tours are designed to give you a self-service ScienceLogic experience, so you can see for yourself first-hand how our AIOps & Observability solutions can help solve your organization’s hardest challenges.

How Much Does That Minute Cost?

Network outages are both common and expensive – usually far more expensive than people realize. Yes, the network is down and the organization is losing money, but do you really appreciate how much money? And how much an outage can actually cost on a per minute basis? It’s not only more than most people think, it’s something that can be mitigated fairly easily.

How to monitor Kubernetes clusters with the Prometheus Operator

Kubernetes has become the preferred tool for DevOps engineers to deploy and manage containerized applications on one or multiple servers. These compute nodes are also known as clusters, and their performance is crucial to the success of an application. If a Kubernetes cluster isn’t performing optimally, the application’s availability and performance will suffer, leading to unhappy users and even revenue loss.

Learn How to Streamline Endpoint Data Collection and Send it to Grafana Cloud for Monitoring with Cribl Edge

You’re responsible for administering hundreds to thousands of server endpoints deployed at your company. You receive daily requests from the application teams requiring agents be installed on new servers, from the compliance team tracking agent upgrades and from the operations team concerned logs and metrics are missing from the dashboards they’re monitoring. You review your workload and realize you must log into each individual server for every request you’ve received.

The Complete Guide to Server Monitoring and How It Can Help You Save Money

Most people are unaware of the “full stack” in web development that includes the front-end user interface, middleware servers, and backend database. Casual technology users around the world usually only experience the front end, which renders the cute graphics and friendly colors your brain enjoys seeing as you browse, shop, and comment on social media.

Single Vendor vs Best of Breed Solutions: A Livestream Debate on 2023 Trends

Will companies seek out best of breed solutions or stick to single vendor ecosystems. Traditionally, companies have liked dealing with vendors that could provide broad solutions to limit the number of vendors they had to deal with and make integregration easier. Companies would tolerate less than ideal tool capabilities because the strength of tools working together as a solution outweighed capability issues with any one tool. Times are changing and integration is easier than ever.

Leveraging Embedded Intelligence and Automation to Augment Your Citrix Expertise

What’s your least favorite thing as an IT professional to hear when you first stroll into the office in the morning? I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that, like me, many of you might say something like this: “Everything is slow….” Ughhhhhhh, if we had a dime for every time we’ve heard end users utter that vague and unhelpful statement over our careers, we’d have a boatload of dimes. Across IT roles, this tiring theme seems to follow us wherever we go.

Guided Kubernetes Troubleshooting: How to Reduce Toil for Dev Teams

This blog post is a how-to guide for Kubernetes troubleshooting. Our vision is that any engineer can keep Kubernetes-based applications up and running smoothly, regardless of their level of Kubernetes expertise and their knowledge of the services in the environment. Right out of the box, StackState aims to monitor, alert and then guide an engineer directly to the problem, helping them remediate the issue quickly.