Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

Your Test Data Environment: Build vs Buy - a conversation we need to have

After three decades of working with databases, one thing I’ve seen over and over is this: we don’t treat our development and test environments with the same respect we do our production systems. Not because people don’t care. Far from it. It’s usually because teams are under pressure, everyone’s juggling multiple priorities, and the quickest path forward often wins the day.

#052 - The "Short Long Path": Mastering Abstraction, Culture, and Kubernetes Scale with Shemer M...

In this episode, Itiel joins forces with Shemer, Director of Platform Solutions at the gaming giant Playtika, and Scott Rosenberg, Lead Architect at TeraSky, to discuss the realities of platform engineering at a massive scale. The trio dissects Playtika’s multi-year journey from a legacy, homegrown Kubespray infrastructure to a modern, holistic platform built on Spectro Cloud, all while running strictly on-premise to support 25+ games and high-volume traffic.

Observability trends for 2026 (Part 2): GenAI and OpenTelemetry reshape the landscape

Over the course of my 20 years as a developer, SRE, and now observability product leader, software has typically progressed at a good pace. But now, the emergence of two transformative technologies are fundamentally reshaping enterprise observability: generative AI (GenAI) and OpenTelemetry (OTel). We surveyed over 500 IT decision-makers for a new report:The Landscape of Observability in 2026: Balancing Cost and Innovation.

VidMate: A Simple Guide to Download Instagram Videos Easily

Have you ever watched an Instagram video and thought, "I wish I could save this to watch later"? You're not alone. From funny reels and inspiring stories to educational clips and music videos, Instagram is full of content we don't want to lose. Unfortunately, Instagram doesn't offer a built-in download button. That's where tools like VidMate come in.

How to Plan a Successful UAT: Roles, Timeline, and Readiness Checklist

You're two weeks from launch. Development says they're done. QA signed off. Then you hand the system to actual users and watch everything fall apart. Buttons nobody clicks. Workflows nobody understands. Features that technically work but make zero sense in real life. That's what happens when you skip proper User Acceptance Testing planning. UAT isn't just the final testing phase. It's your last chance to catch the gap between what you built and what users actually need. Miss this step and you're fixing production issues while angry customers flood your support inbox.