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TV Mode: Put Your Dashboards on the Big Screen

One of the most common requests we’ve gotten since launching custom dashboards is deceptively simple: “How do I put this on a TV?” Teams want their dashboards on wall-mounted screens in NOCs, war rooms, and open office spaces. The dashboard is already built. The data is already there. They just need a way to display it on a screen that nobody is logged into, without exposing the full Netdata Cloud interface. TV mode does exactly this.

Stopping Kubernetes cloud waste: agentic automation for enterprise fleets

Agentic Kubernetes resource reclamation is the practice of using an autonomous control plane to continuously identify, suspend, and delete idle infrastructure across a multi-cloud Kubernetes fleet. It replaces manual cleanup and reactive autoscaling with intent-based policies that act on business state, eliminating the configuration drift and cloud waste typical of unmanaged fleets.

Offline evaluation for AI agents: Best practices

If you’re building LLM-powered applications and agents, you’ve probably asked yourself: “How do I know if my changes actually made things better?” You can tweak prompts, adjust temperature settings, or try different models, but it’s not always easy to validate whether version B’s response is better than version A’s. Most teams fly blind in preproduction and rely on user feedback to see how well their application works in the real world.

The 5 Types of Service Desk Automation Platforms and What Each One Actually Does

Shopping for a service desk automation platform feels like it should be straightforward. It isn't, and the reason is that the language vendors use masks how differently these platforms actually behave once they're live. Every platform claims that they automate more, resolve faster, and reduce ticket volume. That’s a given.

Next.js Overview Dashboard: Monitor Performance Beyond Errors

Building with Next.js and using Sentry? Our team put together a dedicated Next.js Overview Dashboard that gives you a full picture of your application's health, not just errors. Out of the box, the dashboard covers page loads, API latency, issue counts, performance scores, rage and dead clicks, and slow SSR. Since Next.js runs on both client and server, you get a breakdown of client transactions, server transactions, and your SSR file tree all in one place.

Fewer Tools, Faster Fixes: A Practical Guide to Observability Consolidation

Most observability stacks aren’t designed, they accumulate. A logging tool here, a tracing platform there, and before you know it you’re managing rising costs and a setup that ultimately slows down your team. And you’ve moved further away from actually solving problems for your users.

User Feedback to Pull Request in Minutes with Cursor + Sentry

Cursor Automations + Sentry Triggers: go from user feedback to a pull request automatically. See how to set up an end-to-end workflow that turns feedback into code changes, posts the PR to Slack, and keeps your team in the loop. In this video, we walk through a real-world example using Sentry Docs. A user submits feedback through a widget on the docs site, it lands in Sentry as an issue, and when assigned, a Cursor Automation kicks off. The automation reads the feedback, validates it, generates a PR against the repo, and posts the link in the relevant Slack thread. No manual work required.

What is Sovereign Cloud? What Engineers and IT Leaders Need to Know

A sovereign cloud is a cloud environment that keeps data, infrastructure, and access under the control of a specific country or region. It lets organizations meet strict data residency and privacy laws without giving up cloud speed, automation, or modern DevOps practices. As regulations tighten and AI adoption grows, sovereign cloud is becoming the go‑to model for governments, regulated industries, and global enterprises that need both compliance and agility.