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Explore Kubernetes with native OpenTelemetry data

Kubernetes environments generate a constant stream of signals across clusters, nodes, pods, and workloads. For teams that have standardized on OpenTelemetry (OTel), maintaining ownership of that data is critical. But in practice, many observability platforms require translation into vendor-specific data formats, leading to fragmented product experiences, blank dashboards, and uncertainty about data integrity.

Monitor Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications with Datadog

Many organizations rely on Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications to run core business workflows across finance, HR, and supply chain operations. Because these SaaS-based applications run on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), engineering teams have limited visibility into their performance. Without direct access to the underlying stack, they often lack the signals needed to detect regressions or investigate degraded user experience.

How to Communicate the Value of DEX Across Your Organization

For many EUC and Digital Workplace leaders, the challenge with digital employee experience (DEX) isn’t the technology, it’s building alignment. You can see the data. You know where friction exists. You can quantify disruption, productivity loss, and inefficiencies. But you struggle to achieve your targets, because you need buy in from other teams, and right now, they don’t want to hear anything about DEX. Security has different priorities. Application owners are focused on releases.

Internet Speed Monitoring - How to Proactively Test Your Internet Connections

Recent enhancements to eG Enterprise have added functionality to allow you to proactively test your internet speed with synthetic monitoring (“robot” tests that simulate real user activity). Using the new functionality you can proactively monitor internet speeds 24×7 from any location. The performance and quality of an Internet connection plays a major role in any IT environment. Use cases for this new functionality include.

Icinga Installation Guide - Part 1 - Getting started with a base Icinga Installation

Get up and running with Icinga 2 and Icinga Web in this step-by-step installation guide. In this video, we walk you through a complete base installation of Icinga, covering everything from setting up the database to accessing the web interface for the first time. This will help you get to the point of a working installation, especially if you're new to Icinga. We take you through the full process, including installing required components, configuring databases, enabling services, and completing the web setup wizard.

Icinga Installation Guide - Part 2 - Installing Icinga Director and configuring your first objects

Take the next step with Icinga by adding the powerful configuration management tool Icinga Director to your setup. In this second part of our installation guide, we focus on simplifying and scaling your configuration using the Director. You’ll learn how to connect it to your existing Icinga 2 instance, create reusable templates, and start monitoring hosts and services through a more flexible, web-based interface.

Certificate distribution is the last mile nobody solved

Certbot is good software in the classic Linux tradition: it does one thing simply and expects you to chain it together with everything else. One server, one certificate, done. The trouble is that most environments are not simple. And the moment yours isn’t, you discover that renewing a certificate and getting it deployed are two different problems, and deployment is your problem.

Leveraging Cognitive Diversity to Tackle System Complexity

Most engineering leaders today understand that diversity matters. They've built teams that reflect a range of backgrounds, functions, and experience levels. They run postmortems, retrospectives, and architecture reviews that bring multiple voices to the table. They believe, not unreasonably, that this variety of perspectives leads to better decisions. But there's a problem hiding inside that assumption that can undermine everything: who people are is a surprisingly poor predictor of how they think.

NVIDIA's Jensen Huang just described your next big cost problem

On March 18, Jensen Huang took the stage at NVIDIA’s GTC conference in San Jose for a keynote that ran well over two hours — covering everything from CUDA’s 20-year history to humanoid robots that may one day wander Disneyland. But buried inside the spectacle was a remarkably clear-eyed articulation of the economic forces now bearing down on every enterprise that builds on cloud infrastructure.