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Kubernetes 1.25 - What's new?

Kubernetes 1.25 is about to be released, and it comes packed with novelties! Where do we begin? This release brings 40 enhancements, on par with the 46 in Kubernetes 1.24 and 45 in Kubernetes 1.23. Of those 46 enhancements, 13 are graduating to Stable, 10 are existing features that keep improving, 15 are completely new, and two are deprecated features.

What Does Ivanti Being Named as a First-Time Leader in the 2022 Gartner Magic Quadrant for UEM Tools Really Mean?

The latest 2022 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Unified Endpoint Management Tools report has been published! Here at Ivanti, we’re excited Gartner recognized us in the Leader quadrant for completeness of vision and ability to execute. 2022 marks the first time we’ve been recognized as a Leader, after Gartner named us their only Visionary in the UEM Magic Quadrant for 2021. But what does being named a “Leader” or a “Visionary” by Gartner really mean?

Welcome To The Experience-Driven NOC: Track Network Path Deviation From Normal Performance

On your journey to the Experience-Driven NOC, we illustrate the importance of tracking deviation from normal network path performance behavior. This DX NetOps capability provides operations even more clarity into network performance impact on user experiences with focused triage on what matters vs performance blips that do not require immediate attention.

Welcome to the Experience-Driven NOC: Network Path Performance Metrics

On your journey to the Experience-Driven NOC, we make it easy to view and modify the network path metrics collected by AppNeta inside the DX NetOps portal for your Experience-Driven NOC. Metrics like percentiles and projections provide even more observability like capacity planning besides many other insights and can be used in dashboards and reports.

Centralizing Log Data to Solve Tool Proliferation Chaos

As companies evolve and grow, so do the number of applications, databases, devices, cloud locations, and users. Often, this comes from teams adding tools instead of replacing them. As security teams solve individual problems, this tool adoption leads to disorganization, digital chaos, data silos, and information overload. Even worse, it means organizations have no way to correlate data confidently. By centralizing log data, you can overcome the data silos that tool proliferation creates.