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Announcing New Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring Capabilities

This year at.conf21, we announced exciting new features in Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring, our real-time streaming metrics-based monitoring platform. Our innovations help SRE and cloud operations teams detect and resolve performance issues even more quickly and efficiently while maintaining enterprise-grade security and compliance posture. In this roundup blog, we cover, in detail, all the product features we unveiled at.conf21.

Bitbucket Cloud has landed in AWS

In July and August of this year, I revealed to our community for the first time that Bitbucket Cloud was engaged in a project to migrate to a new platform. As I wrote in July: I am thrilled to announce that, in late August, we officially completed this project and Bitbucket Cloud has been operating in AWS, data center-free for over 2 months. So how does this benefit our customers? This is one of the most technically complex projects we've ever tackled as a team.

November 2021 Update - Improved incident response with team escalation and more

Our November update introduces new team settings and, along with them, entirely new options for escalating Signls. This will allow you to make your incident response even more reliable. One application is to create a ‘managers on duty’ teams with full duty scheduling capabilities and escalate missed Signls to such 2nd level response team. As always, you can find all the details in this article.

Announcing the Bitbucket Cloud Migration Assistant

We are excited to announce the launch of the Bitbucket Cloud Migration Assistant (BCMA). The BCMA is an Atlassian-supported app built to help Bitbucket Server customers automate the migration process from Bitbucket Server to Bitbucket Cloud. If you are considering a move to Bitbucket Cloud, this is the easiest way to get started. Download the BCMA from the Atlassian marketplace.

What's New in xMatters: The Ninja Release

Get ready for something exciting coming your way! xMatters latest release, Ninja, is on the horizon and will be available in production next week. Named in honor of the classic video game Ninja Gaiden, this latest batch of xMatters updates is sure to pack a punch — pun definitely intended. This release rolls out exciting new features like an intelligent Service Dependencies map and integrations with the broader Everbridge platform, among many other things.

Announcing CFEngine Build

Earlier this year, we hinted at what we were working on - a place for users to find and share reusable modules for CFEngine. Today, the CFEngine team is pleased to announce the launch of CFEngine Build: The new website, build.cfengine.com, allows you to browse for modules, and gives you information about how to use each one of them. When you’ve found the module you were looking for, it can be downloaded and built using the command line tooling.

Fall 2021 Update for Alloy Discovery Enterprise

We are excited to introduce the immediate availability of our fall 2021 update for Alloy Discovery Enterprise, a comprehensive network discovery and inventory solution. The update improves performance of audit operations, especially in complex network environments, and delivers a friendlier upgrade experience. It includes the latest Alloy Audit Tools with support for Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022 and resolves issues reported in previous versions.

Alloy Audit Tools 2021.1

A new cumulative update for Alloy Audit Tools is here! The update adds detection of Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022, among other improvements and bug fixes. The new version also features the added support for both 32- (old) and 64-bit (new) versions of Alloy products, because we have recently upgraded Alloy Navigator and Alloy Discovery to the 64-bit architecture. For a full list of changes and update instructions, please check out the Release Notes.

Developers Can Now Debug Running Nomad-Orchestrated Applications Using Lightrun

In basically every modern software organization, building software is not just a matter of writing code – it’s a matter of testing it to ensure it works properly, a matter of creating artifacts out of it that can be used by the end customers, and a matter of deploying them to a customer-accessible location for these customers to be able to actually use it.

App Control for Linux Opens Up a Whole New World

Ivanti Application Control is known for enabling IT control over endpoints, reducing security risk, and providing a great user experience. Up to now, that experience has always been for users of Windows environments. But with the introduction of Ivanti App Control for Linux, we are opening up a whole new world of possibilities. Ivanti Application Control for Linux brings the major benefits of App Control for Windows to Linux environments.