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Taking Control in the Endpoint Era

The unified endpoint management market is expected to grow by 22.4% between 2023 and 2030. This is due in large part to the continuing shift to remote and hybrid work models. Even now, 90 percent of organizations say they cannot manage all their endpoints. With a more mobile workforce, more laptops, tablets, and smartphones are being used on company networks than ever before. Some of these mobile devices are personal devices doing double duty as work tools.

IT and Security Collaboration is the New Normal

IT and security teams have been on parallel tracks for years—each with its priorities, each speaking a slightly different language. IT focuses on uptime and performance, while security zeros in on risk mitigation and threat defense. Alignment has improved, but as cyber threats grow more sophisticated, IT and security leadership must continue working in lockstep.

Why network observability is a boardroom priority for CEOs

Finances, strategy, and market expansion are all common CEO concerns. However, CEOs also need to focus on automatic advanced observability across highly dynamic environments. Network observability has become a boardroom discussion point because downtime directly impacts business performance. Observability helps reduce costs and enhance service quality. But what is network observability? Is observability truly necessary if you have a monitoring solution in place?

How to master the SGA and PGA in Oracle databases

If you have a car or a motorcycle, you frequently tune it to have top-notch performance. Similarly, while using Oracle Database, you need to manage memory effectively. When you get it right, everything runs smoothly; when you get it wrong, you face slow queries and frustrated users. As we are talking about Oracle databases here, you are probably aware of the system global area (SGA) and program global area (PGA) in Oracle, which play a crucial role in database memory management.

How Port helps supercharge incident.io workflows

Great incident response starts with structure, speed, and the right context. At incident.io, we make it easy for teams to declare incidents, follow battle-tested workflows, and communicate clearly from the moment something breaks to the moment it's fixed. But resolving incidents isn’t just about what happens in the heat of the moment: it’s about having the right metadata and service information at your fingertips. That’s where Port comes in.

Reducing alert fatigue in incident management

Picture this scenario: It's 2 AM. Your phone starts ringing. There's an incident in staging. You grumble, wake up, check your notifications, only to realize it does not require your immediate attention. After twenty minutes of lost sleep, you're back to bed, only for the cycle to repeat itself a few days later. Sound familiar? For many SREs and on-call engineers, incidents and alerts are unavoidable realities.

SharePoint Analytics

Managing SharePoint storage can be a complex task, especially as your organization’s data continues to grow. Keeping track of how much space each site or user is consuming, identifying trends, and ensuring your storage stays within allocated limits are crucial for effective SharePoint management. This is where SharePoint analytics tools can make a significant difference, and SharePoint Storage Explorer stands out as an essential free tool to simplify the process.

Announcing BYOC and the OpenTelemetry Distribution Builder

Instead of deploying a patchwork of proprietary agents for every platform, a telemetry pipeline lets you route your data through a single, consistent layer—and send it to any backend you choose. Flexibility, achieved. But there’s a catch. If your pipeline is proprietary, you’ve only shifted the lock-in left. Sure, you can now add or swap destinations freely—but you’re still deeply dependent on a vendor in the middle of your data flow.