Reflecting on a year of resilience and growth at Uptime.com, our CEO Jonathan Franconi has shared his gratitude for the team and our customers in the latest holiday blog post. Uptime.com is immensely proud to announce our contribution to UNICEF, supporting their mission to make a positive impact worldwide. Dive into the festive spirit with us!
An IT service desk is the backbone of enterprises that rely highly on technology. It is responsible for providing technical support and assistance to employees and customers who experience issues with their technology. This signifies an IT service desk’s integral role in enhancing an enterprise’s internal/external service delivery and user experience. However, enterprises can only enhance their service delivery and IT operations when they maximize their service desk.
Just in time for your holiday viewing! Learn how to solve real-time time series processing challenges with Quix—the stream processing framework using Kafka and Python—and purpose-built time series database InfluxDB.
Grafana Alerting helps you identify issues almost immediately after they occur — and you don’t have to constantly check your system to get the insights you need. Instead, Grafana Alerting sends alert notifications to reach you wherever you are, whether that’s in a Slack channel or in a messaging app like Telegram. Telegram is a viable option for receiving alerts, especially when you want personal or individual notifications rather than those sent to a team.
With the recent integration between SUSE and StackState, SUSE customers will benefit from the enhanced observability StackState offers for their applications running on SUSE’s diverse Kubernetes distributions. As businesses increasingly rely on Kubernetes, ensuring the stability and performance of applications becomes of great importance.
In the most distinct term, time-series monitoring is all about you analyzing a data or a process over a certain period of time. This period of time can vary according to our needs. We can set the monitoring to provide results every day, every week or even once in a month. Time-series monitoring works like logging, where all the activities your system goes through, are logged and stored in a file.