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Announcing the Release of VMware Tanzu RabbitMQ 1.2

The Tanzu RabbitMQ team is excited to announce the general availability of VMware Tanzu RabbitMQ 1.2. This version contains RabbitMQ 3.9, a milestone core broker release that introduces Streams, a new data structure allowing for replay and higher throughput. In addition to Streams, Tanzu RabbitMQ 1.2 has some exciting new capabilities and improvements.

Sysdig: Forensics and Incident Response

Conducting forensics and incident response for containers and Kubernetes helps you better understand security breaches, meet compliance requirements and recover quickly. However, the challenges platform and security practitioners face with incident response are: To address these challenges and more, join us on Tuesday, December 14th for a 45-minute learning session covering forensics and incident response best practices.

Sysdig: Monitor Plant Health & PiHole Performance with Prometheus

The distinction between your office and your home has never been more blurry. This webinar will showcase how Prometheus (along with Raspi and PiHole) can improve your space with healthy plants and reduce mental clutter by blocking unwanted ads. See how Prometheus can monitor plant health and be stunned by the ad blocker metrics we query. The examples are playful, but will highlight the serious power of Prometheus to.

Serverless360: Designing Software in Microsoft Azure using Serverless Technology

Are you migrating to the cloud, or have you migrated already? Don't forget to update your software design also! Designing and developing software running on-premises often looks different compared to a cloud-native solution. You can do a 1-on-1 migration of your software, and it will run fine, but it will be pretty expensive. However, by leveraging a couple of standard cloud patterns and Serverless technologies, you can make the software more robust and cost-effective.

Four powerful Alerting workflows

Since its release last month, Alerting has quickly ingrained itself into the incident response workflow at some of the most technically advanced companies in the world. We’re here to empower your team to do the same. In this blog, we’ll run through four common alerts that you can implement today to ensure you’re maximizing the full potential of Alerting.

Announcing support for Graviton2-powered AWS Fargate deployments

AWS Fargate is a serverless compute engine that allows you to deploy containerized applications on services like Amazon ECS without needing to provision or manage compute resources. Now, Datadog is proud to be a launch partner with Amazon for their support of AWS Fargate workloads running on Graviton2, Amazon’s proprietary ARM64 processor.