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Rancher Live: What is Developer Advocacy?

Join us for an engaging Rancher live stream hosted by Orlin Vasilev, as we dive into the world of Developer Advocacy—what it really means, why it matters, and how it's evolving in the cloud-native space. Orlin will be joined by two powerhouse guests in the field: Jorge Castro – a community strategist and long-time open source advocate, known for his work with Kubernetes and cloud-native ecosystems. Jorge brings deep insights from years of building developer communities and bridging the gap between engineers and users.

Integrating CI/CD Pipelines with Observability Tools

CI/CD pipelines are automated workflows that take code from development to production. The CI/CD pipeline meaning encompasses two key practices: A typical CI/CD pipeline includes stages like code compilation, testing, security scanning, artifact creation, and deployment across multiple environments.

RUM Versions: one click deployment tracking

Deployments should drive your product forward, not slow you down. Yet too often, teams spend hours digging through logs, dashboards, and error reports just to answer a simple question: did the release go smoothly? Coralogix’s new Versions feature answers this in a single click, letting teams spend more time building and less time investigating.

Collecting and Visualizing Metrics in Puppet Enterprise

This walkthrough covers how to enable and leverage metrics collection in Puppet Enterprise for monitoring and troubleshooting your Puppet infrastructure. Presented by Barr Iserloth and Tony Green learn how to activate metrics logging, integrate with visualization tools like Grafana, and diagnose Puppet Server, PuppetDB, and system-level behaviors with real-time observability.

7 Asset Management Automation Ideas To Apply!

Keeping track of IT assets doesn’t need to be a mess of spreadsheets and manual updates. In this video, Matt Beran, Product Specialist at InvGate, shows you seven practical automations in InvGate Asset Management that make everyday tasks easier—from software tracking to warranty alerts and duplicate detection.

5 Notable Examples of Network Maps and Diagrams

A network map is a visual representation of the devices and connections that make up an IT network. For IT professionals, network maps are essential tools for monitoring performance, troubleshooting issues, enhancing security and planning infrastructure upgrades. There are multiple types of network maps, each serving a specific purpose, ranging from physical layout diagrams to cloud-based and security-oriented architectures.

Introducing new issue detectors: Spot latency, overfetching, and unsafe queries early

Not everything in production is on fire. Sometimes it’s just... a little warm. A page that loads a second too slow. An API that returns way more than anyone asked for. A query that feels totally fine until someone sends something unexpected and suddenly you’ve got an incident.