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What is APM: Understanding the basics of application performance management

Application performance management (APM) is a crucial practice that entails closely monitoring, measuring, and enhancing the performance and availability of software applications to meet desired levels of service. This involves continuously keeping an eye on application performance and effectively addressing any complex issues that may arise, in order to guarantee optimal functioning and meet the expectations of end users.
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5 Security Logging and Monitoring Mistakes to Avoid

As cybersecurity attack vectors evolve, security logging and monitoring are becoming even more important. Effective logging and monitoring enables organizations to detect and investigate security incidents quickly. Cloud-based attackers are getting more sophisticated, and often rely on stolen credentials to escalate privileges and move laterally within corporate IT networks. Many do so undetected, which is why modern IT systems require a watchful eye on log data to detect suspicious activity and inform incident response efforts.

Understanding Network Management Services: Key Components and Benefits

Network management plays a vital role in the modern IT structure, it is a range of toolkits and applications designed to maintain and improve the online community. Network management services ensure that the network operates smoothly and supports continuous data transmission and interchange within corporations.

Why a Well-Organized Server Rack is Crucial for IT Efficiency

In today's digital age, the backbone of any successful business lies in its IT infrastructure. At the heart of this infrastructure lie server racks, the unsung heroes of data centers worldwide. But why is a well-organized server rack so crucial for IT efficiency? Let's explore the significant impact proper rack organization can have on your entire IT operation.

DevOps Automation: Unlock Efficiency, Improve Responsiveness

DevOps uses software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops) philosophies and practices to shorten the software development lifecycle (SDLC), provide continuous delivery of products, and maintain high software quality. Engineers who tackle slow deployment problems, communication bottlenecks between development and operations teams, and manual and error-prone engineering processes and tasks are doing DevOps work.

Data Harmonization is Key to Reduce Your Attack Surface, Srinivas Mukkamala, CPO, Ivanti #goivanti

Ivanti’s Attack Surface Management report offers more expert advice on how to turn actionable data into a mature and effective attack surface management strategy. Dr. Srinivas Mukkamala, Ivanti CPO, discusses the need for organizations to consolidate and harmonize data from multiple sources to gain a comprehensive view of their attack surface. This video offers actionable advice on how to structure, analyze and apply your data to use it to inform your attack surface management strategy and quickly and effectively detect and remediate threats.

Dynamic Priorities: Attack Surface Management, Rex McMillan, VP Product Management, Ivanti #goivanti

Ivanti’s Attack Surface Management report examines the challenges of monitoring and managing expanding attack surfaces and provides strategies directly from IT and security experts into how you can practice comprehensive attack surface management. In this video, Rex McMillan, Vice President of Product Management at Ivanti, shares valuable insights on attack surface management (ASM) and why an attack surface management solution should empower organizations to detect and prioritize high-level risks even as those risks evolve in scope and severity.

Overcoming Connectivity Issues in Distributed Systems: Aerospace

Maintenance and repairs for aerospace operations in orbit present a considerable challenge. It’s not easy to dispatch a technician to fix components on a satellite. That’s why it becomes increasingly critical to plan for as many scenarios as possible before launching and deploying these kinds of devices. To understand what’s happening with orbiting devices, companies need data.