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What is Digital Adoption? Strategies for 2025

In today’s digital-first workplace, it’s not enough to deploy new software. You need your teams to actually use it. That’s where digital adoption comes in. Digital adoption is the process by which individuals not only learn how to use digital tools but also integrate them into their day-to-day tasks in a way that enhances performance. True digital adoption means employees are using the right features, in the right context, to complete work with minimal friction and maximum confidence.

Demo Roundups! What's New in Services

Deep dive into PagerDuty's latest service management capabilities. Discover how to easily move incidents across services with minimal clicks for streamlined triage, faster resolution, and accurate metrics for enhanced operational insights. Plus, get a sneak peek at our upcoming service custom fields. Watch these powerful features in action and learn how they can transform your incident management workflow.

Common Issues with Grafana Login and How to Fix Them

Grafana is a popular choice for monitoring and visualizing metrics, but login issues can quickly block your access and slow you down. Forgot your password? Can’t get into the admin account? Problems after changing authentication settings? These are some of the most common hiccups—and they’re usually easy to fix. This guide covers the frequent login problems you might face and walks you through practical ways to resolve them.

Track the Right Elasticsearch Metrics Without the Noise

Elasticsearch does a lot right—it's fast, scalable, and makes searches feel simple. But when things slow down or break, figuring out what’s going on can be frustrating. Especially if you’re not keeping an eye on the right metrics. This guide covers Elasticsearch metrics that are worth tracking and how they help you keep your cluster healthy without data overload.

OpenTelemetry vs Micrometer: Here's How to Decide

In a distributed system, things break in unexpected ways. That’s why observability isn’t optional—it’s how you understand what’s going on under the hood. If you’re comparing tools to instrument your services, OpenTelemetry and Micrometer are two names you’ll run into. Both are used to collect metrics, but they take very different approaches—especially when it comes to flexibility, vendor support, and what you can do with the data.

Using the OpenTelemetry Operator to boost your observability

If you’ve ever wrangled sidecars or sprinkled instrumentation code just to get basic trace data, you know the setup overhead isn’t always worth the payoff. But what if it was… just easier? That’s where the OpenTelemetry Operator for Kubernetes steps in… and it plays great with Coralogix out of the box!