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GitKraken Workshop: Tips from GitKraken Power Users

Level up your GitKraken IQ with insights from power users. In this GitKraken workshop, a longtime GitKraken Desktop pro covers the features and workflows they use every day to streamline their work. We dive into the deeper aspects of the Commit Graph, sidebar, commit search and more. Whether you're a new user or a vet, you'll walk away with time-saving ideas you can apply today.

Summer product updates

As we move into the fall season here at StatusGator HQ, we wanted to update you on our progress the last 2 months. In between vacations, our team has been hard at work bringing you the next iteration of StatusGator. We have a ton of new stuff you’ve probably already seen but the highlights are announced formally below. Stay tuned for a few more LONG requested features over the next few months!

How Machine Learning and AI are Transforming Telecom's Future

The telecommunications industry is no stranger to rapid technological advancements, but the integration of machine learning (ML) and generative AI is taking it to new heights. AI and ML are not just about technological transformation; they’re also revolutionizing people, processes, and the entire telco landscape. For tech enthusiasts and business leaders, understanding how these AI-driven innovations are shaping the future is crucial.

Burn rate is a better error rate

While building our Service Level Objectives (SLO) product, our team at Datadog often needs to consider how error budget and burn rate work in practice. Although error budgets and burn rates are discussed in foundational sources such as Google’s Site Reliability Workbook, for many these terms remain ambiguous. Is an error budget a static quantity or a varying percentage? Does burn rate indicate how fast I’m spending a fixed quantity, or is it just another way to express error rate?

More Value From Your Logs: Introducing Next Generation Log Management from Mezmo

Once upon a time, we thought “Log everything” was the way to go to ensure we have all the data we needed to identify, troubleshoot, and debug issues. But we soon had new problems: cost, noisiness, and time spent sifting through all that log data. Enter log analysis tools to help refine volumes of log data and differentiate signal from the noise to reduce mental toil to process. Log beast tamed, for now….