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13 Real-World FinOps Insights From Anderson Oliveira

On a recent episode of FinOps In Full Bloom, host Thalia Elie sat down with Anderson Oliveira, a Senior FinOps Account Manager at CloudZero. With more than two decades in IT and deep FinOps expertise, Anderson brought clarity, humor, and a refreshingly human perspective to the conversation. Their chat covered everything from visibility and budgets to cultural friction and how to shift teams from resistance to results. Here are 13 insights and takeaways every FinOps-minded leader should hear.

Reducing Resolution Time with Ivanti Neurons Automation Bots #shorts

Ivanti is a leading enterprise software company that offers a powerful, cloud-based IT and security platform. Our solutions are designed to scale with your business, helping IT and Security teams boost operational efficiency, cut costs and stay ahead of security threats. The Ivanti Neurons platform is cloud-native, providing a unified and reusable foundation for consistent visibility, scalability, and secure delivery. Trusted by over 34,000 customers, including 85 of the Fortune 100, Ivanti empowers organizations to tackle challenges with end-to-end solutions.

Google Issues Security Fix: What to know #patch

Timely application updates are crucial, especially after security vulnerabilities such as zero-day exploits. Organizations must adopt a proactive update strategy for third-party applications. Challenges with auto-updaters require user action to complete updates. Specific instances of zero-day vulnerabilities in Google Chrome and Edge highlight the need for consistent and frequent updates to reduce security risks.

Grafana Tempo: Upcoming 2.10/3.0 Releases (Community Call December 2025)

Upcoming 2.10/3.0 Releases New maintainer, Oleg Have questions? Please bring them! Can't comment in the chat? You may need to create a channel -- you can do this by clicking your photo in the top right corner. Grafana Cloud is the easiest way to get started with Grafana dashboards, metrics, logs, traces, and profiles. Our forever-free tier includes access to 10k metrics, 50GB logs, 50GB traces and more.

Zebra's 18th Annual Global Shopper Study: Using RFID for Strategic Loss Prevention | Zebra

Explore how RFID is evolving from a foundational inventory tool into a strategic powerhouse for modern retail loss prevention. Learn how to harness information-based strategies to reduce shrink, enhance visibility, and drive profitability across your operations. Join Randy Dunn, Director of RFID Business Development at Zebra Technologies, as he dives deep into the multifaceted capabilities of RFID technology. Drawing on his extensive background in asset protection, Randy unpacks how RFID provides the critical data retailers need to address loss in today's complex landscape.

SQL Compare & SQL Data Compare v16: Introducing SQL Server 2025 Support, Enhanced Security & More

SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare v16 introduces SQL Server 2025 support and improved credential security. Plus, SSMS 22 integration is coming soon. We have just released a new major version of SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare – version 16. This major version has two big items and one coming soon.

Why AI agents need a common data model #ai #telemetry

Clint Sharp explains why a common model like OCSF is critical for the future of AI. Agents need standardized data to analyze information effectively on your behalf. He contrasts the traditional manual workflow of checking Slack, tickets, and wikis while asking colleagues with a future where AI fuses this human context with machine data. Instead of just search results, AI agents will hand you examined hypotheses so you know exactly where to take your investigation.

How AI Agents automate incident response #ai #cybersecurity #telemetry

Clint Sharp demonstrates how Cribl Search leverages AI to streamline incident investigation. Starting from a Slack channel, the AI builds an interactive notebook, analyzes order processing logs, and identifies suspicious traffic spikes. It connects high CPU usage to a recent Jenkins deployment, hypothesizing a supply chain attack, and ultimately recommends a rollback. This isn't a far off concept. It is the future of operations arriving right now.