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What is Database Monitoring? A Guide for Developers, DevOps, and SREs

Databases handle critical operations for applications, from online banking to e-commerce and streaming services. Any slowdown or failure can directly affect application performance and user experience. Database monitoring tracks performance, detects issues, and helps prevent downtime. It also ensures efficient use of resources, maintains security, and supports compliance requirements.

The Ultimate Guide To Container Orchestration Tools

Managing containerized applications or microservices can be difficult. It is even more demanding and prone to error if you do it manually. So, what’s the alternative? Container orchestration. Container orchestration is an automation technology that enables engineers to coordinate when containers start and stop, schedule and execute tasks, manage failovers, and perform recovery processes. The technology helps automate these tasks throughout a container’s lifecycle.

How Technology Is Changing the Way Companies Accept Payments

The way companies handle payments has undergone significant changes in recent years. Traditional cash registers and bank transfers are no longer enough for modern businesses, especially those operating online or in high-risk industries. Technology has made payment processing faster, more secure, and accessible to companies of all sizes. Whether you run a small e-commerce store or manage a subscription-based service, understanding these changes is key to staying competitive.

Build a Custom CRM That Works for You: The Business Owner's Guide

In today's records-driven world, companies are increasingly turning to custom company resource planning (CRM ) structures to streamline operations, raise efficiency, and benefit a competitive area. Off-the-shelf CRM software regularly falls short of addressing particular operationally demanding situations. That's why many groups now choose to build a custom CRM tailored to their actual requirements.

GPS Tracker Installation: A Comprehensive Expert Guide

In an era where mobility, security and efficiency define modern life, GPS trackers have become indispensable tools for securing assets, monitoring fleets and ensuring personal safety. A GPS tracker, or Global Positioning System device, uses satellite signals to pinpoint locations with remarkable accuracy-often to within meters. Installing these devices is a critical process that requires precision, technical acumen, and adherence to best practices to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Five Tips for Managing Your International Business

Running an international business presents both exciting opportunities and complex challenges. You have time zones to navigate and currency fluctuations to consider, and the global stage requires so much more planning than ever before. There are some essential tips that you will need for managing your international business successfully, and we've put some of those tips for you below.

The Personalization Paradox: When Tailored UX Turns "Creepy"

“Stop watching me.” That’s an actual message a user typed into a search bar, captured during session monitoring. They weren’t talking to customer support. They were talking to the algorithm. It sounds absurd until you realize how common this is. When users believe a human is behind your personalization system, attributing consciousness to your automated algorithms, everything changes. Their behavior becomes erratic. Your conversions tank. And nobody talks about it.

You can now choose the frequency of checks

As part of our big deploy that added ping and TCP monitoring, we’ve also shipped a small, but often requested feature: you can now choose the frequency of the check we run. By default, we check your website for uptime every minute. The Lighthouse check runs daily. Using our new feature, you can now, for instance, choose that the uptime check should run every 2 minutes, and the Lighthouse check every 5 days. You can choose the frequency at the settings of the check.

Fixing the Reconciliation Gap: Why Order to Cash Breaks Across Industries and How to Close It

Whether you sell consumer goods, ship freight, manufacture vehicles, process payments, underwrite insurance, or manage hospital claims, your business depends on the same thing: order to cash. Orders are created, fulfilled, invoiced, and paid. In principle, it should be simple. In practice, the process is riddled with breaks. Most companies believe they are covered. They run ERP systems like SAP. They use EDI gateways such as Sterling.