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Clouds Without the Fog: Unified Control for Hybrid SAP

SAP customers with complex SAP know the challenges of managing multiple landscapes well. While classic tools like SAP Landscape Management (LaMa) and Focused Run served us well for years, they were built for a static, on-premises world. Now, with the 2027 end-of-support deadline for legacy solutions looming, the "fog" of hybrid management is getting thicker.

How we cut build times by two-thirds by deleting our CMS

At Sentry, we’re obsessed with things not breaking. It’s kind of our whole deal. But for a while, our own marketing site was testing that obsession. Much of what you see on sentry.io (the marketing site, blog, open source microsite, etc.) were running on a fleet of legacy Gatsby sites powered by a traditional headless CMS. On paper, it worked.

Every pilot is ready for engine failure: are your engineers? w/ Hamed Silatani (Uptime Labs)

Every pilot who's never had an engine failure is still ready for one. The same can't be said for most software engineers facing their first major incident. Hamed Silatani, co-founder and CEO of Uptime Labs, and former Head of Reliability Engineering at IG Group, has spent two decades watching engineers learn incident response the hard way: alone, under pressure, with no training.

From Insight to Action: Operationalizing Logicmonitor + Catchpoint for Unified Observability

Visibility without control is just expensive awareness. Most IT teams can see when something’s wrong, but can’t easily tell who’s affected, why, or what to do next. In other words, they lack real control. In this in‑depth session, LogicMonitor’s Callum Brown and Brandon Delap showed how to move past that.

AI spend is exploding. Most companies cannot prove ROI.

Only 14% of CFOs can prove AI ROI. OpenAI’s gross margin fell from 40% to 33% in 2025, well below its 46% target. Even the AI providers cannot reliably predict what AI will cost. Companies are scaling AI faster than they can measure it: more tokens, more agents, more model calls, more spend moving through systems finance cannot yet see. Every board is asking the same question: What is this AI investment returning? Most companies cannot answer it. The ones that can will compound their advantage.

We're releasing the financial control plane for AI spend

Gartner forecasts $2.6 trillion in global AI spend this year. Most of it lands in invoices that don’t connect dollars to the developers who spent them, the customers they served, or the features they shipped. AI billing is a mess. CloudZero is the financial control plane for AI spend. Three capabilities, available today, reveal the by-customer, feature, and developer ROI of AI: 1. Real-time Spend: Capture every dollar spent on AI, at the source. 2.

Why Autonomous IT Is Becoming Essential for the Modern Industry

Autonomous IT shifts enterprises from reactive to proactive operations“By combining AIOps, agentic AI, predictive analytics, and self-healing automation, Autonomous IT helps organizations detect issues early, automate remediation, and prevent downtime before it impacts customers or revenue.

To Up-Level Your Security Maturity, Rethink Your Vulnerability Remediation Capabilities

Security teams are drowning in vulnerabilities. We’re talking tens of thousands of findings per quarter. Hundreds of thousands at larger organizations. Today's IT environments have no boundaries and span across every OS platform. Managing and securing that estate in a linear fashion is no longer viable, and neither is a vulnerability remediation process that treats every fix as a simple, low-impact task.

Underminr Proved Your DNS Filter Has a Blind Spot. Here's the Other Layer You Should Be Watching.

A new attack technique called Underminr was disclosed this week. It slips past protective DNS by abusing shared CDN edge IPs. The DNS query looks clean. The connection lands on malware. This post walks through what Underminr is, why protective DNS misses it, what actually stops it, and the OTHER DNS layer most teams forget to watch.