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eG Innovations: How to consolidate Citrix Monitoring in a Single Pane of Glass

If you are spending too long diagnosing and fixing Citrix performance problems, then you are not alone. In a recent survey by eG Innovations, 68% of organizations said they used 2-5 different monitoring tools and still couldn't accurately diagnose the root-cause of problems. Learn from the pros how they are able to anticipate problems before they occur, differentiate the root-cause from the effects, and reduce the time spent fixing Citrix performance problems.

Martello Technologies: Boosting Business Productivity By Taking Control of Microsoft Teams Performance

It's one thing to be using Teams. It's entirely different to have your users running Teams efficiently. From dropped calls, to lags in response time, to jittery video connections - Teams isn't without its daily problems. And yet, you're being held responsible to not just make sure Teams is up and running, but to also improve the quality of the user experience. So, how can you improve the performance of Teams and increase user productivity? In this educational webcast, join Microsoft MVP, Nick Cavalancia and Rob Doucette, VP Product Management at Martello, as they discuss.

Digital Data Loggers vs. Chart Recorders. When To Upgrade

A digital data logger is an electronic device that measures and records various environmental conditions. These conditions can be temperature, humidity, pressure, voltage, or current. Measuring them is essential in many industries where compliance regulations exist. A chart recorder is essentially an old-school version of the digital data logger. Instead of using a microprocessor for storage, a chart recorder marks the measurements on a paper chart that shows variations in the values recorded at a glance. In this article, we will take a closer look at each and compare the two.

Key JVM Metrics to Monitor for Peak Java Application Performance

Monitoring is crucial if you want to see what happens in your system and JVM-based applications are not different. Well, some metrics, like memory and garbage collection, require special attention because they play a major role in your application performance. In this blog post, we will look into the key Java Virtual Machine (JVM) metrics that you should monitor if you care about performance and stability. Those are the memory, the garbage collection, and the JVM threads.

Seeing Civo featured by Forbes makes all the hard work worthwhile!

Yesterday, my morning started much like most Tuesday mornings do for me... my kids (6 and 4) were up way too early again at around 6am! Both were demanding I play with them before they head to school. I did my usual and said "give me five minutes" as I tried to wake up after another night of going to sleep after midnight... one day I should really learn to go to bed earlier, now that I have kids! But this morning was different. I started to wake from my dazed state and reached for my phone.

Dashboard Server: Working with the ServiceNow tile

SquaredUp, Technical Evangelist This should be a quick one. As some of the existing SquaredUp customers might recognize, this tile is basically an enhanced version of the more generic WebAPI tile – with the enhancement being easy authentication. In comparison to the <>, configuring an integration to SNOW is much easier and more GUI based.

Elastic beats Beats Users with a Breaking Change

Last week Elastic.co started locking down its Beats OSS shippers such that they will not be able to send data to Elasticsearch 7.10 or earlier open source distros, or Non-Elastic distros of Elasticsearch. If you weren’t watching closely this might have slipped under your radar. Embedded within the Beats 7.13 minor release that was published over the weekend, a release note advised of a breaking change in which “Beats may not be sending data to some distributions of Elasticsearch”.

Press Release: iLert achieves Amazon RDS Ready designation

Cologne, Germany – iLert GmbH, a SaaS company for alerting, on-call management, and uptime monitoring, announced today that it has achieved the Amazon RDS Ready designation, part of the Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) Service Ready Program. This designation recognizes that iLert has demonstrated successful integration with Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS).