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What are DNS filters and how do they simplify network traffic routing?

In a world where businesses operate globally, managing DNS queries across multiple regions can be complex. When clients from various locations send queries for a domain, those queries must be routed to the most appropriate DNS host. Factors such as the client’s geolocation, IP address, and network type play a crucial role in ensuring traffic is directed to the right place for better performance. DNS filters provide the criteria for routing traffic efficiently.

Azure monitoring in Applications Manager

Azure monitoring involves tracking and analyzing the health and performance of your cloud infrastructure hosted on Microsoft Azure. It involves gaining real-time insights into the performance of Azure resources, such as virtual machines, databases, and applications, enabling you to identify and resolve issues before they impact your operations. With a plethora of options available in the market, choosing the right Azure monitoring software can be a daunting task.

Bandwidth control: A comprehensive guide

A well-kept network is the mainstay of any business. Ignoring its upkeep is a recipe for disaster. To ensure smooth operations and avoid costly downtime, businesses must prioritize network health. Investing in the right equipment and assembling a skilled team is akin to building a sturdy foundation for your business. Managing and controlling your network’s bandwidth is an important ingredient for keeping your network in tip-top shape.

Unveiling the cloud version of ManageEngine AssetExplorer, our enterprise IT asset management platform

We are thrilled to introduce the cloud version of our comprehensive ITAM platform, ManageEngine AssetExplorer. The on-demand version of AssetExplorer offers IT managers the essentials needed to manage the full life cycle of their IT assets, with multiple discovery methods, inventory management, usage monitoring, procurement, and reports and insights.

Unlocking cloud visibility with CloudSpend's Cost Category report

CloudSpend Cost Category Reports Cloud costs can quickly spiral out of control without a proper understanding of where the money is being spent. AWS offers a tool called Cost Categories that allows you to group and categorize costs across various dimensions, including accounts, services, tags, charge types, and usage types. When paired with a cloud cost management tool like CloudSpend, this categorization becomes even more insightful.

McLarens achieves 24/7 availability and uptime with Applications Manager

Uptime and IT resources availability are critical metrics for maintaining efficiency, flexibility, and scalability in the financial services industry. The continuous operation of financial technology systems ensures that providers can meet customer demands, adjust to market changes, and scale operations smoothly.

Empowering DevOps and IT teams with Site24x7's iOS app

iOS 18 update and Site24x7 mobile app With the release of iOS 18, Apple has once again pushed the boundaries of innovation. At Site24x7, we’re committed to providing our users with the latest and greatest technology. That’s why we’ve diligently integrated the powerful features of iOS 18 into our mobile app.

Control center widgets: iOS 18 updates to simplify cloud cost management with CloudSpend mobile app

Cloud cost management has become increasingly complex as businesses adopt multi-cloud strategies, using services like AWS, Azure, and GCP. Tracking expenses across these platforms can be challenging for businesses. With the latest updates in iOS 18, Control Center Widgets have been enhanced for a better user experience. You can streamline the process and monitor your cloud usage and spending directly from your device’s home screen.