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Loki's Path to GA: Docker Logging Driver Plugin & Support for Systemd

Launched at KubeCon North America last December, Loki is a Prometheus-inspired service that optimizes storage, search, and aggregation while making logs easy to explore natively in Grafana. Loki is designed to work easily both as microservices and as monoliths, and correlates logs and metrics to save users money. Less than a year later, Loki has almost 6,500 stars on GitHub and is now quickly approaching GA.

DevOps Adoption: Leading the Transformation

Digital transformation has been the catalyst for many organizations in their move to DevOps adoption, and many are finding early success in small, siloed DevOps implementations. How can those successes be realized as organizations scale their DevOps company-wide? This webinar will offer some tips to help organizations implement and manage DevOps on a larger scale, including some warning signs pointing to DevOps in crisis.

SilverStripe - reducing error notifications by tens of thousands

SilverStripe run high-value websites and applications where reliability is vital for success. Here's how both the delivery and operations team gain visibility into the root cause of software problems during the development process, helping them to reduce error notifications by tens of thousands.

How to Monitor Website Changes

Before, to know detect a website changed its content or not, you had to manually visit the website and check by yourself. This is a thing from the past! Tools such as Hyperping can send instant alerts in case of changes. One way is making sure your API or marketing site returns the expected content. Some servers return an expected status code (200, OK) but can often return the wrong content in the response body, whether it is HTML content or JSON.

Build better workflows: Announcing the Mattermost DevOps integration set

No matter what tools your team uses, more effective collaboration results from sharing information and context, being able to react quickly, and automating repetitive processes. Development teams move faster when they can consolidate information in one central hub and can reduce context switching by switching less between different tools.

How to monitor the proper functioning of a website

In times where it is possible to instantly access information, the website is the main point of communication with the market for every company. The website is often the place where the crucial first impression is built. It generates leads, sells, provides customer service, gets in touch with the media, recruits etc. It is the company’s website that the traffic from advertising campaigns gets directed to—and not only from the online ones.