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Simplicity Just One Click Away: Automating the Many IT Tasks of Employee Offboarding

There’s an unfortunate mistake that’s too often made when the relationship between an employee and their employer ends, and when the offboarding begins: processing the termination steps too quickly and disregarding the importance of the employee’s last few days, which can mean that behind-the-scenes procedures, like those in IT, aren’t carried out so well.

Understanding the Financial Impact of DCIM Software in Data Centers

ROI is a standard business metric calculated by comparing the benefits (or returns) of an investment to the cost of the investment. The higher the ROI, the greater the benefit compared to the cost. But in the case of DCIM software, it’s important to understand that returns aren’t always direct financial gains. They can also include benefits like improved system reliability, greater operational efficiency, and a smaller environmental footprint.

No PC required: Meet OutReal, the future of VR gaming

Arvindhan PA, Founder of OutReal, wants to bring VR gaming to the masses with a cloud-based platform that doesn’t depend on PCs or consoles, a world first. We’re providing the infrastructure to turn his vision into a reality. Here’s the story so far. There was a time when the idea of a VR headset in every household seemed like science fiction. Today, it feels more like an impending reality.

Software Licensing: Subscription vs. Perpetual

Perpetual licensing: This is the traditional model where you pay a one-time fee to use the software indefinitely. This fee often includes initial technical support and updates for a limited period, typically one year. After this, you may need to purchase additional support or updates separately. Subscription licensing: In contrast, subscription licensing involves periodic payments (often monthly or annually) for the duration of use.

How to display a metric on a Graphite dashboard

Graphite is free and open-source software. It is used as a time-series database monitoring tool, where you can collect, store and display time-series data in real-time. As you can monitor certain metrics of this data using Graphite, it has a very useful and simple dashboard used to visualize these metrics. This article will show you how to display a metric on your Graphite dashboard. MetricFire specializes in monitoring systems.

10 Best Router Monitoring Software and Tools

Your IT infrastructure needs the best router monitoring software and tools. Are you using an option that helps employees and end-users succeed? Router monitoring software and tools have become essential for administrators to observe their IT infrastructure's traffic, prevent bottlenecks, and improve availability by predicting serious challenges before they occur. The right network monitoring tools give you insight into the overall health of your on-site infrastructure.

Why you need to protect your confidential virtual machine from itself

In the traditional computing threat model, privileged system software like the hypervisor, host OS, firmware, and DMA-capable devices were all granted access to the data and code of your workloads. This was widely accepted because it seemed necessary for the system managing VM resources (memory, execution, and hardware access) to also have access to the workload’s data. How else could it manage it after all?

Load Balancing 101: Understanding the Basics for Improved Web Performance

In today's digital landscape, where websites and applications are expected to handle increasing traffic loads, ensuring optimal performance and reliability is of paramount importance. Load balancing, a technique used to distribute incoming network traffic across multiple servers, plays a critical role in achieving these goals. Load balancers which are the key components in this process, help optimize resource utilization, enhance the scalability functions, and improve overall system efficiency.

Monitor runtime metrics from OTel-instrumented apps with Datadog APM

OpenTelemetry (OTel) is an open source, vendor-neutral observability framework that supplies APIs, SDKs, and tools for the instrumentation of applications and services. As part of our ongoing commitment to OTel, we are excited to announce support for the ingestion and visualization of runtime metrics from OTel-instrumented applications in Java, .NET, and Go.