Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

April 2021

A Guide to AWS Certifications

If you’re interested in cloud computing, AWS certifications are one of the most rewarding paths to a dynamic career. As a worldwide leader in cloud infrastructure service, Amazon prepares certified experts who are highly sought after by IT organizations around the world. Did you know that 94% of organizations use a cloud service and 30% of their IT budgets are allocated to cloud computing?

Q&A With Forrester Senior Analyst Rich Lane

I recently had the honor of moderating a webinar featuring Forrester Senior Analyst Rich Lane and Steve Breen, Head of Managed Services at ANS, titled “AIOps for the Modern Enterprise: Real-World Advice & Implementation Tips from the Pros.” In this informative session, Rich and Steve talked about the importance of building AI and automation into business strategy and provided tips, tricks, and real-life examples of how modern organizations are using AIOps to drive positive business outc

A Guide to Kubernetes Certifications

In an age of virtualization and cloud computing, developers increasingly use Kubernetes’ open-source platform to manage containerized workloads and services. Kubernetes container became popular because it was impossible to define a resource boundary for multiple applications in a traditional CPU environment. Misuse of resources created an inefficient environment.

The More You Monitor - What is AIOps?

You might know AIOps as just another buzzword that been getting thrown around almost as much as 'cloud' and 'digital transformation', but do you really know what AIOps is and how it uses AI and machine learning to unlock a whole new realm of possibilities and efficiencies? In this episode of The More You Monitor Lead Sales Engineer, Donde Aponte, walks you through what AIOps and Observability truly means and how this new approach to IT operations can save IT and DevOps teams tons of time and stress by dramatically shortening MTTR and reducing the number outages and slowdowns.

Three Ways MSPs Can Benefit From Dynamic Thresholds

People around the world depend on Managed Service Providers (MSPs) to keep their businesses running like clockwork, even as their IT infrastructure evolves. Keeping workflows efficient leads to higher profits, but this can be a challenge due to a mix of on-premise infrastructures, public and private cloud, and other complex customer environments. The shift to remote work in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic has only made this more challenging for MSPs.

Why Monitoring Your SaaSs Could Lead to Better Sleep

SaaS or Software-as-a-Service make up a growing amount of business-critical functionality. Gone are the days of hosting every single application necessary to run a successful business. Everything from email hosting, financial systems, and human resources functions are all now done on SaaS-hosted platforms. The knowledge that all of this is out of your hands is both freeing and frustrating.