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Outsourcing Video Editing: Why It Matters

In today's fast-paced digital world, creating videos is essential. Whether to market your brand, grow your YouTube channel, or keep up with social media trends, the demand for multimedia content is increasing. But editing that well? That takes time, skill, and resources. That's where outsourcing video editing comes in. You delegate the technical and creative work to experts. You stay focused on planning, content, and strategy. And you get polished, professional visuals faster.
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Cascading Failures Aren't Inevitable: Lessons from the AWS DNS Outage

AWS outages grab headlines because they affect millions, but the root cause often comes down to something invisible: DNS failures and cascading service dependencies. The complexity of modern cloud systems, combined with the advanced technology powering platforms like AWS, makes these outages particularly challenging to diagnose and resolve. The recent AWS outage proves one thing: you can't prevent every DNS issue, but you can create resilient architectures and prevent a single failure from taking down your entire service if you test for it.

How OpenTelemetry can enhance observability in distributed systems: Practical examples

Observability has become one of the fundamental elements of performance and reliability as modern applications move toward cloud-native architectures, microservices, and multi-cloud. Traditional monitoring techniques often fall short in such dynamic, distributed environments. That’s where OpenTelemetry (OTel) , an open-source observability framework comes into picture.

How a HaaS Provider Increased Profits and Efficiency with Collective IQ

Imagine managing a fleet of over 90,000 devices spread across hundreds of clients. Now, add the responsibility of ensuring that every laptop, desktop, or server is always updated, secure, and performing optimally. This is the daily reality for one of the argest Hardware as a Service (HaaS) providers in Brazil, serving over 500 corporate clients with a lean but highly specialized team.

Part 3: Building a Production-Grade Traffic Capture and Replay System

At a previous company, we had over 100 microservices. I’d make what seemed like a simple change to one service and deploy it, only to discover it broke something completely unrelated. A change to the user service would break checkout. An update to notifications would break reporting. We spent more time fixing unexpected bugs than shipping features. The problem was our test scenarios were too simple.

What Is Synthetic Monitoring?

Synthetic Monitoring is a proactive approach to testing a website or web server to ensure that digital services stay available, responsive, and functional at all times. Instead of waiting for real users to encounter a problem, synthetic monitoring uses automated scripts to imitate user interaction, such as visiting pages, submitting forms, or performing transactions from multiple global locations.