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Deploying a Cachet Status Page to DigitalOcean

If you’ve considered having a status page for your service but are discouraged by the pricing of status page services – consider running an open source status page system like Cachet. This post explains how to install and configure a Cachet status page on the popular DigitalOcean hosting platform. You can run Cachet on DigitalOcean for as little as $5/ month.

Deep Learning for Time Series Data (O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference)

Arun Kejariwal and Ira Cohen, both thought leaders in the deep learning space, share a novel two-step approach for building more reliable prediction models by integrating anomalies in them. They then walk you through marrying correlation analysis with anomaly detection, discuss how the topics are intertwined, and detail the challenges you may encounter based on production data. Present at the 2019 O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference.

Getting Started with Free Elasticsearch Security Features

Elasticsearch Security: learn how to easily add new users, create roles, and set privileges using the Elastic Stack (6.8/7.1+). You'll create a 2 node Elasticsearch cluster, configure TLS communication between the nodes, and have a Kibana instance talking to the cluster to analyze the data.

How Verizon Achieved Automation and Self-Service with Grafana

Can you monitor us now? That was the question Verizon started asking as the Fortune 500 company expanded its portfolio beyond communications services to include brands such as Yahoo! and Huffpost. “We’re not just grandma’s landline,” Sean Thomas, Verizon Systems Engineering Manager, told the audience at GrafanaCon in L.A. “We’re not just your mobile provider. We are a media company. We have 5G solutions. We’re building technology.

Observability Through The Development Lifecycle

In this interview with Honeycomb Software Engineer, Ben Hartshorne, we get a to see and hear valuable insights on why observability, distributed tracing and Honeycomb help engineers gain great understanding on how software behaves in all stages of development. Ben will tell you how he builds software, instruments his code and uses Honeycomb to constantly update the “mental model” of how software really works.

The Art of the Late Start

There is a lot of dogma around shipping a product in startup land. Many founders follow strict patterns they got from a book or some influencer's tweet. "Ship Early" is one of the more stubborn ones, and in many cases it is exactly the right thing to do. The earlier you start learning about what your users' problems and how your product solves that, the better. I shipped Checkly fairly late.

5 mobile apps you can use for VoIP calls

The VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone system is not an alien technology in this progressive world. People have left behind the traditional landline telephony system long ago and now enjoy un-interrupted, crystal-clear and almost free calls over the Internet. VoIP technology is increasingly used by everyone whether it is an individual or a business organization. the technology has impressed a lot of audience by its versatility.

How to Search through LogDNA Archives

Retention is a crucial factor in adopting a log management solution. For most organizations, 30 days is a perfect balance between having to access historical log data and the high cost of storage. However, some organizations need to retain logs for a much longer period of time, whether it’s to comply with regulations, perform frequent audits, or monitor changes to operations over time.

Incorporating Crash Data Into Your Workflow

Crash reporting can alter the balance between support and development, and swing it in your favor! Sure "literally" is an overused term. But, I think it’s fair to say that “LITERALLY” nobody likes it when software crashes. Users don’t like it when the software they love using breaks. They’re left wondering what happened and how long will it be until there’s a fix.