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Meet the official UptimeRobot CLI.

Managing monitors has meant one of two things: the dashboard, or writing your own API calls. There is now a third. The official UptimeRobot CLI is live on npm, and it drives every monitor, incident, and status page in your account from the shell you already have open. It is free, open source under Apache 2.0, and works on every plan including the free one.

Grok Build Observability with OpenTelemetry

Learn how to implement end to end observability and monitoring for Grok Build, xAI's terminal coding agent, using OpenTelemetry and SigNoz. In this video, we walk through turning on Grok Build's native OpenTelemetry exporter, collecting metrics and structured session events, and visualizing everything in SigNoz to gain real time visibility into token usage, sessions and turns, tool calls and their outcomes, error categories, and startup latency. Grok Build ships its own exporter, so instrumenting it is a matter of configuration, with no library to install and no collector to run.

GitHub Copilot Monitoring & Observability with OpenTelemetry

Learn how to implement end to end monitoring and observability for GitHub Copilot Chat using OpenTelemetry and SigNoz. In this video, we walk through enabling the OpenTelemetry exporter built into the Copilot Chat extension in VS Code, collecting a trace for every agent turn, and visualizing everything in SigNoz to gain real time visibility into model calls, tool executions, token usage, prompt cache savings, latency, and failures. Copilot Chat ships its own OTLP exporter, so there is no instrumentation library to install and no collector to run.

Built-in Action Connectors in InvGate Service Management: What They Do

InvGate Service Management includes a no-code workflow builder that helps teams automate processes such as onboarding, access requests, and offboarding. Built-in Action Connectors extend those workflows beyond the platform, allowing them to retrieve information from external tools or trigger actions in them instead of stopping when another system is involved. You can keep processes moving across the tools your teams already use, reducing manual steps and keeping related actions connected.

Reactive vs. Proactive Pest Management: Which Approach Reduces Operational Overhead and Costs

Operations and IT leaders who read this site spend their days thinking about uptime, monitoring dashboards, and the cost of unplanned downtime. Pest management rarely shows up on that radar, yet the underlying logic is identical: a system left unmonitored eventually fails at the worst possible moment, and the cleanup always costs more than the prevention would have.

How Technology Leadership Is Changing the Future of Cybersecurity

In an increasingly interconnected world, digital security is no longer just a technical issue handled behind closed doors. Threat actors are increasingly sophisticated and attack organizations in complex networks, software supply chains, and by targeting human behavior. Consequently, the way the corporate world approaches risk is quickly moving from merely being defensive to risk governance. Modern technology leadership is key to leading this critical organizational change effort.

Tools and Technologies For Tier 1 Incident Response Automation in 2026

Tier 1 incident response is where an analyst checks whether the alert is real and gathers context on the entities involved. The alert is then closed or escalated with a ticket. The work is repetitive, it never stops, and it grows with alert volume.