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How IoT Brands Waste Money #iot #embeddedprogramming

IoT margins are already tight—why make it worse? Many companies are throwing away money on preventable costs like unnecessary RMAs, bloated customer support, and costly technician visits. But there’s a better way: Observability and OTA updates can help reduce churn, cut support costs, and eliminate waste. We just watched a customer slash support tickets by 30% and RMAs by 50% using Memfault’s observability data. These are real numbers, real savings, and real impact.

How to Monitor Snowflake with OpenTelemetry

Snowflake is a powerful, cloud-based data platform designed for high-performance analytics. Whether you're running massive analytical queries, managing structured and semi-structured data, or optimizing data pipelines, visibility into your Snowflake instance is essential. Performance bottlenecks, query execution delays, and unexpected cost spikes can quickly become issues without proper monitoring.

Maximizing Azure Network Insights with VNet Flow Logs

Join Kentik’s Phil Gervasi and Chris O’Brien in this LinkedIn Live replay as they discuss how VNet flow logs in Microsoft Azure boost network observability far beyond what’s possible with NSG flow logs. Learn how easier deployment, comprehensive visibility, and advanced analytics—integrated with AI-driven query capabilities—can help optimize your Azure (and multi-cloud) environment.

Spoiler Alert: How "Zero Day" Might Have Played Out Differently with Teneo and Palo Alto Cortex XDR

This weekend, I binge-watched Netflix’s new series Zero Day, starring Robert De Niro. The series has sparked excitement and curiosity among cybersecurity enthusiasts and political thriller fans alike. As the title suggests, the show revolves around a cyberattack that exploits unknown vulnerabilities—so-called “zero days”—to wreak havoc on critical systems. But what if the organizations targeted in Zero Day had the right cybersecurity strategy in place?

How AI is impacting Africa's connectivity landscape

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries worldwide, and Sub-Saharan Africa is no exception. Across the region, governments, businesses, and start-ups are recognising the potential of AI to drive economic growth, improve efficiencies, and enhance decision-making. Yet, as AI adoption accelerates, so does the demand for robust digital infrastructure, including high-performance computing, data centres, and connectivity.

OpenTelemetry Is Not "Three Pillars"

OpenTelemetry is a big, big project. It’s so big, in fact, that it can be hard to know what part you’re talking about when you’re talking about it! One particular critique I’ve seen going around recently, though, is about how OpenTelemetry is just ‘three pillars’ all over again. Reader, this could not be further from the truth, and I want to spend some time on why.

How to make your AI-as-a-Service more resilient

When you think about “AI reliability,” what comes to mind? If you’re like most people, you’re probably thinking of generative AI model accuracy, like responses from ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, and Sora. While this is certainly important, there’s an even more fundamental type of reliability: the reliability of the infrastructure that your AI models and applications are running on. AI infrastructure is complex, distributed, and automated, making it highly susceptible to failure.