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Real-time OS examples: use cases across industries

In sectors where precision and predictability are non-negotiable, timing is everything. Whether coordinating robotic arms on a factory floor, maintaining ultra-reliable latency in telecom networks, or ensuring an automotive braking system responds instantly, the success of these systems depends on meeting strict timing deadlines.

Manage your dashboards and monitors at scale

In the early stages of building a system, a few well-placed dashboards and monitors can provide sufficient visibility into service health and performance. However, as infrastructure scales and teams grow, so does the complexity of the monitoring landscape. In organizations where individual teams manage their own services but rely on a central platform or observability team for tooling and guidance, this complexity can quickly multiply.

What's new for scheduling and resource management in Kubernetes v1.34?

Kubernetes v1.34, which is scheduled for release August 27, 2025, focuses on improved scheduler visibility, deeper life cycle observability, and enhanced resource management. As always, the list of changes and improvements in the official changelog is extensive, and cluster operators may be wondering which changes are most important. If you're operating a monitoring platform or depend on deep Kubernetes observability, here's how a number of new features will affect your workflows.

How to Improve Inventory Management: 7 Tips for Your Organization

Managing inventory efficiently is crucial for any business, from small retailers to large enterprises. A well-optimized inventory management system can streamline operations, reduce inventory costs, and improve profitability. In this guide, we’ll explore the best strategies for effective inventory management, highlighting how inventory management software can save time, reduce errors, and enhance real-time decision-making.

Visualize Logs Alongside Metrics: Complete Observability for Slow PostgreSQL Queries

When latency creeps into your app, metrics tell you that performance regressed, but logs tell you why. PostgreSQL’s slow-query logging gives you the exact statement, duration, user, and database which is perfect for hunting down missing indexes, inefficient filters, or N+1 patterns.

Incident Response for DevOps, SREs, and IT Teams

That 3 AM alert is never fun. Your heart races as you try to figure out what broke this time, and how fast you can fix it. But with an incident response in place, that panic turns into a calm, step-by-step fix. It helps you handle everything, from a server crash to a security breach, in an organized way. In this guide, I’ll walk you through what exactly an incident response is, why you need it, its key components, and how to build one.

AWS Reserved Instances 101: The Complete Guide

With 240 distinct services, ranging from compute to storage to networking and content delivery — each offered at different price points — choosing the right AWS service requires meticulous consideration.. By default, AWS services are available on-demand and you pay a monthly bill for services used. However, the on-demand pricing model can get expensive if you use a lot of services and deploy a fleet of instances.

Reducing Packaging Line Downtime with Better Adhesive Choices: A Practical Playbook

A clogged nozzle or a springy flap can derail a shift faster than any dashboard metric. One mis-bond at the case sealer turns into a reject, then into rework, then into a red light while operators clear a jam and QA sorts the mess. Most teams treat those stoppages like bad luck. They aren't. In many plants, the line is doing exactly what it was set up to do: run outside the adhesive's comfort zone. The fix is more practical than glamorous-match the resin to your substrate and speed, keep temperatures and bead geometry inside a narrow band, and treat adhesive changes like real changeovers, not side quests.

Niches Win Online - Why Specialization is the Key to Lawyer Marketing Success

What makes one law firm stand out online while another gets lost in the crowd? The answer often comes down to clarity. Potential clients aren't just looking for any lawyer. They're searching for someone who understands their exact problem. In a marketplace where attention is scarce and competition is high, firms that define and promote a niche are more likely to capture interest, build trust, and convert leads into clients.