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Real-Time Data Integration Guide: Best Practices and Architecture

Real-time data integration today is not just about speed—it’s about resilience, consistency, and scalability under pressure. Businesses that master these architectures report up to 23% higher profitability because it moves reliably when it matters most. But building for that kind of reliability is where most systems fall short. Many pipelines labeled “real-time” are only fast until they hit traffic spikes, schema drift, or conflicting data models.

The ROI of monitoring your Azure environment: Prevent surprises, control costs, boost uptime

Like many cloud providers, Azure offers services that scale with usage. However, unanticipated overutilization of Service Bus, Azure Functions, and SQL databases can incur additional costs. Managing these resources effectively is crucial for keeping the billing framework predictive.

Mission Impossible: Find out the Reasons Why Your Network Is Down (and How to Proactively Prevent Network Downtime)

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to prevent network downtime before it takes your business offline. The threat is real. One moment, your network is up. The next calls drop, websites freeze, apps stall, and customers vanish. You hear the dreaded question echoing across departments: “Is the network down?” You’re not alone.

Is Accumulated Depreciation an Asset or a Liability?

Depreciation plays a critical role in financial reporting and asset management. It helps businesses allocate the cost of an asset over its useful life, ensuring that financial statements accurately reflect the asset's declining value. One term frequently encountered in this context is accumulated depreciation. Yet, many are unclear about whether it is considered an asset or a liability.

How to create an Android virtual device using Anbox Cloud?

In this video, the Anbox team shows how to create and test an Android virtual device using the Anbox Cloud dashboard. Time codes: What is Anbox Cloud? Anbox Cloud lets you run virtualized Android environments securely, at any scale, to any device letting you focus on your use case. Run Android in system containers, not emulators, on AWS, OCI, Azure, GCP or your private cloud with ultra low streaming latency.

Shedding Light on Kafka's Black Box Problem (with OpenTelemetry)

"All language is but a poor translation." — Franz Kafka This quote by Franz Kafka reminds me of the time when I used to look at metrics from “Apache Kafka” topics trying to figure out what was causing the huge lags and manually deleting the messages in certain partitions to get rid of polluted messages. Yep, pretty lost in translation. I wasn’t aware of the power of observability for a Kafka producer-topic-consumer system.

An Easy and Practical Guide to CDN Monitoring

A CDN delivers your content around the world, making sure users get it quickly and reliably. When it slows down or goes offline, users notice right away. Good CDN monitoring gives your team the information needed to fix issues before they affect users. This guide explains the basics of CDN monitoring and shows practical ways to set it up.

Graylog vs Loki: Key Differences and Use Cases

Logs are a key part of building and running software, but managing them can get complicated fast. As your apps grow and generate logs from many sources, choosing the right tool to store, search, and analyze those logs becomes important. Graylog and Loki are two popular options, each with a different way of handling logs. In this blog, we’ll break down the main differences between Graylog and Loki, how they work, and which types of projects they suit best.

AWS Config Pricing Explained: What It Costs And Why

At first glance, AWS Config seems like a no-brainer for tracking changes, catching misconfigurations, and proving compliance. But beneath the surface, Config pricing can get surprisingly intricate. Costs don’t just depend on the number of resources you monitor. They also hinge on how often those resources change, how many rules you evaluate, and how you manage historical data. In this guide, we’ll demystify AWS Config pricing.

How to Reduce Downtime: Keep Your Business Running Smoothly

Downtime refers to any period when your business operations are interrupted or unavailable due to technical issues. Whether it's caused by unscheduled downtime, like sudden system failures, or planned downtime for regular maintenance, it can significantly impact your business continuity. The effects of downtime can be severe, leading to financial losses, decreased productivity, and a damaged reputation.