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Navigating the Future of Data Infrastructure with Jonathan Atkin

AI is driving data infrastructure to a breaking point. In this episode of Uplink, Jonathan Atkin—Managing Director and Global Head of Communications Infrastructure Investment Research at RBC Capital Markets—joins host Michael Reid to explore how AI is reshaping connectivity, investment, and infrastructure strategy.

Harvester 1.5 Extends Kubernetes-Native Virtualization to ARM64and CSI-Compliant Storage

As organizations move beyond traditional hypervisors, Harvester continues to lead the way as an open source, Kubernetes-native virtualization solution. With the release of Harvester 1.5, users now have greater flexibility and ecosystem alignment than ever before—with General Availability (GA) for ARM64 and support for CSI-compatible storage backends. Harvester is part of a growing shift toward cloud-native infrastructure that unifies VMs and containers under the Kubernetes API.

Healthcare and Crisis Teams Harness PagerDuty to Stay Ready and Resilient

For organizations providing vital mental health assistance, safety crisis services and delivering critical humanitarian support when disaster strikes, reliable digital infrastructure is essential. Whether connecting individuals to crisis counselors via text or coordinating face-to-face healthcare support, these digital services must operate seamlessly.

Logs in Sentry: Now in Open Beta

You’re looking at an error in Sentry—a failed payment in your Flask backend or an unexpected null in your Node API. You’ve got the stack trace. The request details. Even the full trace. What you don’t have: the logs your app emitted right before everything went sideways. With Sentry Logs (now in open beta), you can send application logs straight to Sentry and see them automatically connected to the errors and traces you already use.

Accelerating AI-Powered Digital Operations: Integrating xMatters with ServiceNow's Latest Innovations

ServiceNow’s Knowledge 25 unveiled transformative innovations designed to embed AI deeply within every enterprise workflow. These advancements—like AI Agents, the AI Agent Fabric, and the AI Control Tower—mark a leap forward in digital operations. But what if you could amplify these capabilities even further, achieving truly proactive, automated, and seamless responses across your entire organization?

Is SCOM dead? Not even close - It has just evolved

Is SCOM dead? Not even close - It has just evolved System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) is far from dead. While a growing number of monitoring alternatives have emerged in recent years, SCOM in 2025 remains a critical tool, especially for organizations running hybrid environments. Thanks to its stateful, object-oriented monitoring model and a rapidly evolving ecosystem of modern Management Packs (MPs).

Forecasting with InfluxDB 3 and HuggingFace

Machine learning models must do more than make accurate predictions; they also need to adapt as the world around them changes. In real-world systems, data distributions shift due to seasonality, equipment wear, user behavior changes, or other external forces. If your models can’t keep up, the result is poor predictions. This can lead to outages, inefficiencies, or missed opportunities. That’s why forecasting systems need to be monitored and resilient, not just accurate.