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How to Monitor Microsoft SharePoint Online Performance

In this video, we’ll cover the basics of getting started with Exoprise CloudReady and how to set up your first sensor to monitor Microsoft 365 SharePoint from your own locations or behind the firewall. You will learn how to quickly install the management client, add a private site, deploy a SharePoint sensor and visualize the data in the CloudReady platform all in under 5 minutes. CloudReady supports deploying private sensors behind your firewall or public sensors in the cloud for synthetic transaction monitoring. Service watch, on the other hand, can be deployed for real user monitoring of remote user issues.

How to monitor your API in just 2 simple steps?

In this video, you’re going to learn exactly how to monitor your API in just 2 simple steps! To be clear: Monitoring an API is a lot of hassle. But with this video tutorial, you’ll know how you can monitor your API in just 2 simple steps while saving a lot of time. Think of Components like folders that contain other Fyipe resources and one of the resources it has is called "Monitors". An API monitor will basically test your API to gain visibility into performance, availability, and functional correctness.

Introduction to the ImGui C++ Library with Conan

The Conan team provides an introduction and demonstration for the open-source C++ graphics library known as ImGui. To show the basics of ImGui, we will create a simple application with some controls like buttons, scrollbars, color editors, and more. We will show how easily and quickly you can create a graphical user interface using this library. Finally, we will show how to a simple way to build ImGui using packages with Conan, the package manager for C and C++.

What are Manual Monitors?

In this video, I'll explain what are Manual Monitors? You’re also going to learn exactly how to create a Manual Monitor in just 2 simple steps while saving a lot of time. Think of Components like folders that contain other Fyipe resources and one of the resources it has is called "Monitors". Manual Monitors are monitors that do not actively monitor any resources. You can use them if you are using an external monitoring tool and can ping Fyipe API to create incidents.