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OpsRamp: Rapidly Enable Agile DevOps Teams with Secure Services

Operational efficiency and security are among the top objectives of enterprise IT organizations today. But competing pressures to maintain performance of legacy systems while rapidly enabling the business in a secure, governed manner can sometimes be in direct conflict with these objectives. Accomplishing these competing objectives can be especially challenging for IT teams with multiple fragmented IT operations tools.

Splunk: What's a Manufacturer's Data Really Worth?

For manufacturers, data is everything. From ensuring OT security and enabling predictive maintenance to monitoring and managing supply chains, information drives success. Yet our cross-industry research into data maturity finds that, on average, manufacturers rank in the middle of the pack, fourth among eight industries surveyed, for data investment and "data-obsessed" culture. Among "data innovators" in manufacturing, almost 90% use data to support most or all of the activities and processes associated with their operations.

Splunk: What's a Communications and Media Firm's Data Really Worth?

Data-driven insights are key to transformation in all aspects of a communication service & media provider's business. Sixty percent of communications and media firms have increased revenue through better utilization of their data assets. In fact, in cross-industry report with leading research and strategy firm ESG into data maturity finds that communications and media firms rank third among eight verticals for data investment and "data-obsessed" culture.

Why Zero Trust in IAM is the new way forward

The increasing adoption of cloud applications and an expanding remote workforce are redefining network security. In a traditional setting, the emphasis was on perimeter-based security—assuming that everything behind the corporate firewall is safe. However, it’s clear that organizations have to rethink the philosophy of implicit trust in a corporate network.

CI/CD: What is continuous delivery?

In the first article, we talked about CI or Continuous Integration. This post looks at the second half of the CI/CD acronym, Continuous Delivery. Continuous delivery takes the build originating in the CI process and puts it into an acceptance environment for further evaluation before promoting the code to production (the released version). To back up a moment, CI is the planning, coding, testing, and building of software in a rapidly repeating process.

Introducing Sematext Synthetics for API & Website Monitoring

No matter which path of the stack you work on, it’s crucial you make sure your website or API is up and running. We wanted to create a tool that can give you superpowers. Enter, Sematext Synthetics! You can monitor the availability of APIs and websites as well as their performance, and user journeys. This means 24×7 monitoring from multiple locations around the globe with alerts when things go wrong!

DIY Tool Website Greenworks Hacked by Self-Destructing Web-Skimmer

Whilst researching recent client-side attacks our security team observed a highly-sophisticated self-cleaning and self-destructing skimmer on the popular hardware tool website Greenworks. The hack was first spotted by RapidSpike’s Client-Side Security Scanner on June 8th, and at the time of writing, the hack is still live on www.greenworkstools.com/.

New in Prometheus v2.19.0: Memory-mapping of full chunks of the head block reduces memory usage by as much as 40%

The just-released Prometheus v2.19.0 introduces the new feature of memory-mapping full chunks of the head (in-memory) block from disk, which reduces memory usage and also makes restarts faster. I will be talking about this feature in this blog post.

Best practices for database performance optimization

Proactive database performance monitoring is essential to maintain resource utilization and system performance. As data volumes grow, it is critical to monitor databases properly to deliver a seamless enduser experience, and lower IT infrastructure costs. Pinpointing database issues as they occur can assist in faster troubleshooting, and keeping the health of the application intact. Without monitoring, database outages may go unnoticed, and lead to loss of business reputation and profit.

Reduce Monitoring Costs: How to Identify and Filter Unneeded Telemetry Data

To understand what’s going on in their environment, DevOps teams usually ship some combination of logs, metrics and traces—depending on which signals they’re hoping to monitor. Each data type will expose different information about what is happening in a system. However, not all of that information will be helpful on a day-to-day basis, which can rack up unnecessary data storage costs. That should require users start to filter telemetry data across their observability stacks.