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Why IT Leaders Need to Think Like CFOs: The ROI of Elastic Acceleration

I still get frustrated when I see organizations treating IT as a cost centre or an operational necessity rather than a strategic enabler. But the reality is, digital experiences are business-critical and performance is the new currency. Today’s IT leaders must adopt a CFO mindset, aligning technology investments with business outcomes, agility, and measurable return. Nowhere is this more relevant than in the realm of application acceleration.

How to find Network Visibility Gaps: Strategies to Ensure Resilience and Performance

As IT infrastructures grow more complex, visibility and resilience have never been more critical. With hybrid IT, remote workforces, and distributed services, your network extends far beyond the data center or cloud—it spans the internet. Traditional monitoring tools leave blind spots that impact user experience and lead to costly downtime. To stay ahead, modern network performance monitoring (NPM) must evolve.

War rooms? Finger-pointing? We can help you.

Say goodbye to late-night firefighting and endless finger-pointing. Explore how Catchpoint helps eliminate the need for “war rooms” by giving teams the visibility and insight they need to detect, diagnose, and resolve internet performance issues—before they impact users. Learn how Internet Performance Monitoring (IPM) empowers IT, SRE, and DevOps teams to: Pinpoint root causes across the entire internet stack Collaborate effectively across teams and vendors Proactively prevent outages and performance degradation Replace reactive chaos with data-driven confidence.

Running our test suite in parallel on GitHub actions

A couple of years ago, Laravel introduced a great feature which allows to run PHPUnit / Pest tests in parallel. This results in a big boost in performance. By default, it determines the concurrency level by taking a look at the number of CPU cores your machine has. So, if you're using a modern Mac that has 10 CPU cores, it will run 10 tests at the same time, greatly cutting down on the time your testsuite needs to run completely.

Lifespan of TLS certificates is getting reduced to 47 days

In a pretty significant shift for internet security and subsequently certificate management, the CA/Browser Forum has officially voted to reduce the maximum validity period of TLS certificates to just 47 days by March 15, 2029. This move aims to enhance digital security and trust across the web. But as these changes approach, it'll become increasingly crucial for organizations to understand their implications and prepare accordingly. Automation will likely become mandatory.

Metrics Monitoring: The Only Guide You'll Need

When major tech companies maintain high availability while others struggle with frequent outages, the difference often comes down to one thing: effective metrics monitoring. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about metrics monitoring, from fundamental concepts to advanced strategies.

Traces & Spans: Observability Basics You Should Know

In modern software architecture, applications aren't just getting bigger—they're getting more distributed. With microservices, serverless functions, and containers running across multiple environments, understanding what's happening inside your systems can feel like trying to track a single raindrop in a storm. That's where traces and spans come in. These observability tools aren't just buzzwords—they're your secret weapon for making sense of complex distributed systems.

Empowering Your Business with AI: The Role of Real-Time Data Capture

In the world of business, AI is like a superhero - but even superheroes need the right tools to do their job. To make AI truly effective, it’s important to pair it with automated data capture across your operations. Just like us, AI needs a complete picture to make smart decisions and avoid mistakes. Without all the details, it can’t spot patterns, catch defects, or find hidden inefficiencies.

Is hybrid collaboration causing you headaches?

Real-time collaboration and virtual meetings have become part of the basic fabric of how work gets done. Because different collaboration platforms do different things really well, most organizations tend to mix and match them to fit their requirements. Teams and Zoom are two of the most common pairings. A study commissioned by Zoom and conducted by the research firm, Metrigy found that 62% of companies use both.

Need a better tool for managing hybrid collaboration environments?

If your clients are like most, they use multiple collaboration platforms to drive business and get work done. A common combo is Microsoft Teams and Zoom: over 60% of organizations use both, and together the two have a more than 80% share of the videoconferencing market. More platforms mean more complexity for you to manage — more parameters to watch, more tools to bounce between to keep an eye on things.