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Interview With Cyber Security Author Scott Steinburg

For our first specialist interview on the Logit.io blog, we’ve welcomed Scott Steinburg to share his thoughts on the current state of cybersecurity as well as the reasons behind writing his new book Cybersecurity: The Expert Guide. Scott is the creator of the popular Business Expert’s Guidebook series, host of video show Business Expert: Small Business Hints, Tips and Advice and CEO of high-tech consulting firm TechSavvy Global.

AWS Monitoring Challenges: Avoiding a Rube Goldberg Approach to AWS Management [VIDEO]

If your business is among the more than one million organizations that use Amazon Web Services (AWS) to host applications and data, there is a good chance that you struggle to monitor AWS. After all, although AWS makes it easy to deploy cloud services, collecting and analyzing data about those services in an efficient, centralized way can be a real challenge.

Node.js Server Monitoring: A How to Guide

Node.js is one of the most popular Javascript frameworks in 2021. With the increasing demand for Node.js comes the crucial next step of Node.js server monitoring. The best way to monitor your Node.js server is with an Application Performance Monitoring (APM) tool. Keep in mind, Node.js server monitoring is a bit of a tricky task, and there are particular challenges you should be aware of. But don’t worry because this how-to guide will walk you through it step-by-step.

Why HR and Legal Shared Services Teams are Critical to every Business

For over four decades, large US businesses have relied upon the shared services business model for cost reduction and operational efficiency. Even now, the trend continues with over 80% of the Fortune 500 companies in the USembracing it for obvious reasons. Presently, Human Resources (HR) and Legal shared services teams have become increasingly popular due to their sensitive nature and the supportive role they play in the overall functioning of a business.

How 20+ Leaders Define Customer Experience

So, what does CX mean? As you can expect with any “what is” query you pop into Google, Wikipedia does a great job providing customer experience definition. It says that: “The product of an interaction between an organization and a customer over the duration of their relationship”. Now, by all means – that 100 % true. But, being in the customer experience game ourselves, we’re not entirely satiated. At least not just yet.

Rollbar: Better Together: Rollbar & Terraform

We recently released our Hashicorp Terraform Verified Provider for Rollbar, built in partnership with Hashicorp. This integration will allow your organization to provision and manage Rollbar accounts easily and automatically at scale through Terraform. Join our webinar to learn how to reduce the manual effort of provisioning and management of Rollbar Accounts. In this webinar you'll learn how you can.

Elastic: Visualizing your observability data through the Kibana Lens: Intro and overview

In this webinar we'll show you how to get even more value from your observability data in the Elastic Stack. We will provide a high-level overview of Elastic Observability, including how to get observability data into the Elastic Stack, how to navigate the dedicated observability applications, and getting started with the out-of-the-box visualizations and dashboards. We will dive deep into Kibana Lens and demonstrate how to tackle ad hoc data analysis questions across multiple facets of observability. Then we'll discuss approaches to plotting business metrics and KPIs alongside your observability data.

What are Data Center Monitoring Best Practices?

Efficient Data Center monitoring and management supports our digital economy. As a result, operation and protection of the Data Center are critical. For reliable and safe monitoring, transparency is of utmost importance. But it is surprising to witness that one of the least explored area in data center network establishment is monitoring. This is ironic because at its core, a network has two goals: 1) Get packets from A to B 2) Make sure packets are received from A to B.