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Best practices for monitoring static web applications

Static sites are currently a popular solution for many lightweight web applications, such as corpsites, blogs, job listings, and documentation repositories. In static web architecture, pages are generated and pre-rendered at build time from markup files, and usually cached in a content delivery network (CDN) for efficient delivery. This saves teams the effort and cost of server management while enabling fast page load times.

Data Observability: An Introductory Guide

As more companies rely on data insights to drive critical business decisions, data must be accurate, reliable, and of high quality. Gaining insights from data is essential, but so is the data’s integrity so that you can be sure that data isn’t missing, incorrectly added, or misused. This is where data observability comes in.

The Importance of Log Monitoring for Incident Response

In the face of growing security threats and incidents, businesses must prioritize their ability to detect, investigate, and respond effectively. Timely incident response is crucial for maintaining the security and integrity of systems and data. Among the essential tools in the incident response arsenal, log monitoring stands out as a critical component. By closely analyzing logs, organizations gain valuable insights into system events, user activities, and network traffic.

Optimizing Dynamics 365 Performance: Strategies for Speed and Efficiency

Dynamics 365 CRM has become a vital tool for organizations to effectively manage customer relationships, streamline processes, and drive growth. However, to fully leverage the power of Dynamics 365 CRM, it is crucial to ensure optimal performance. Slow-loading pages, sluggish response times, and system bottlenecks can hamper productivity, frustrate users, and impact customer satisfaction.

Understanding Chaos Engineering and its Benefits

In today's fast-paced technological landscape, ensuring the resilience and dependability of systems is crucial. This is where Chaos Engineering comes in, transforming how organizations approach system testing and fortification. Chaos Engineering helps find vulnerabilities that could go undetected under normal circumstances by purposefully introducing controlled interruptions and failures.

Hybrid Networks Don't Have to be Complex: How Simplification Changes the Game

Running a hybrid network requires a deep understanding of how data is transmitted, received, and processed, as well as knowledge of different hardware, software, and security protocols. Additionally, as technology evolves, new challenges and considerations arise, such as the integration of IoT devices, SaaS, containers, and the increasing importance of cybersecurity. Overall, computer networking is a constantly evolving field that requires ongoing learning and adaptation.

26 DevOps Automation Tools that SaaS Loves in 2023 | Blameless

DevOps is a term combining “development” and “operations”. It involves the use of tools and processes to minimize the time and effort spent on software creation and maintenance. Many DevOps technologies use automation to reduce manual tasks. These DevOps automation tools sometimes use AI-based technology to remove human-based operations, or simpler scripting and processing. This increases speed in feedback and performance between development and operations departments.

What Is a Full Server Backup?

Today, data is one of the most valuable business assets. To ensure that the information stored in servers remains safe and accessible at all times, IT professionals rely on data backup. There are many types of data backup options for servers that save time and space, such as differential backup and incremental backup, but these do not capture the data in its entirety. Whenever IT teams need to capture all the data stored on a server, they conduct a full server backup.

Micro-Outages Uncovered: Exploring the Real Cost of Downtime for Your Business

Unplanned downtime is an eventuality every business tries to avoid but will face. In today’s digitally interconnected world, outages can be particularly damaging, especially if the business is unprepared. Not only can outages cause employee frustration and anger customers, leading to numerous intangible costs like lower satisfaction hurting a company’s reputation, but the loss of employee productivity caused by unplanned downtime can significantly affect the bottom line.

11 Cloud Computing Examples You Need To Know

Using the cloud is like ordering a meal from a restaurant. You can choose the type of food you want. You decide the amount you want to order. And, you choose the frequency you want to have it delivered to you. It's an efficient and customizable way to meet your needs — or is it? Each organization has different needs and considerations, and it takes careful thought to find the model that will best serve those needs.