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7 Wins That Helped IT Save its Work-From-Anywhere Program

I think I have been reading way too many “doom and gloom” articles this year about IT. For many companies, the switch to a prolonged work-from-anywhere (WFA) model has exposed serious cracks within their IT infrastructure. To be honest though, the cards have been stacked against IT for some time and 2020 was just the tipping point. Employees often resist new work technologies and there’s mounting evidence to prove that IT tends to overestimate how well their services are received.

Webinar Highlights: How Texas Instruments Uses InfluxDB

It’s back to school season, and oftentimes, that means people are purchasing TI-84 calculators for their kids. But did you know that Texas Instruments makes so much more than calculators? 😁 Michael Hinkle, a Probe Engineering and Manufacturing Supervisor at Texas Instruments, recently presented on “How Texas Instruments Uses InfluxDB to Upload Product Standards and to Improve Efficiencies”.

Markley Group Gains Better Visibility, Automation with OpsRamp

Markley Group is a Boston-based data center leader that provides co-location and private cloud services through a three-million square foot data center portfolio. The company was founded in 1991, when there was no such thing as the cloud. Today, many of its customers are experimenting in public cloud but often have workload requirements which are better suited or more affordable running on private infrastructure, according to Patrick Houston, Director of Engineering at Markley Group.

Thales accelerates incident resolution & decreases downtime with Exigence

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing, part of the Thales Group, was looking to improve how it handles critical incidents. Whenever an incident hit just gathering up the incident team would be a cumbersome and time-consuming task that involved a lot of manual work . Multiple calendar invites would be sent to different people in and outside of the organization, multiple times, urging them to join calls and meetings.

High-trust collaboration: Real-world lessons from implementing Mattermost at scale

Managing the flow of information within an organization can be a daunting task even for small teams. But for large corporations, creating a communication and collaboration workflow to meet the needs of thousands of users—while meeting their standards for security and compliance—can be a huge challenge. So what does it take to maintain secure communication for tens of thousands of users?

Need to Kickstart Your Digital Transformation? Start By Changing Your POV

We hear the terms all the time: agile, transformation, developer productivity, employee happiness. Unfortunately, transformation that improves both product and delivery—and that is continuous—can be challenging. Meaningful evolution is hard when everybody involved comes into a transformation process with all sorts of biases deeply embedded.

Driving Kubernetes Adoption in Finance with Rancher

In Switzerland, Inventx is the IT partner of choice for financial and insurance service providers. Its full-stack DevOps platform, ix.AgileFactory, allows financial organizations to move to a modern, cloud-native and microservices-centric infrastructure. The platform decouples core applications from the central infrastructure, allowing organizations to better manage and innovate applications in safety.

Nailing ELK at Scale: A Real World Success Story from Holler

Ever use stickers or GIFs to make your texts, messages, or DMs more interesting? If yes, you’ve probably used Holler – a messaging tool that makes digital conversations come to life. The engineers at Holler have the daunting task of monitoring the performance and reliability of a service used by millions of people around the globe on a daily basis. Like many modern DevOps teams, they chose the ELK Stack to manage and analyze their log data. Hear from Daniel Seravalli, a Lead Engineer at Holler, on their story about grappling with the complexities of managing their ELK Stack at scale.

LogicTalks - How Harvard Gained Visibility and Operational Confidence through Monitoring

In this episode of LogicTalks, Mark Banfield, Chief Revenue Officer at LogicMonitor, is joined by Ken Perry, Product Manager and Technology Monitoring Architect at Harvard University to discuss how LogicMonitor has shifted Harvard's monitoring strategy. Ken explains how LogicMonitor has helped to break down monitoring silos between departments, solve unique challenges and use cases within such a large organization, and how LogicMonitor aided Harvard in it's transition to remote learning during the COVID pandemic all while helping to build operational confidence throughout Harvard and it's leadership.