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The Great Cloud Repatriation: Why UK Businesses Are Bringing Data Home

More UK organisations are treating cloud location as a governance risk decision, because incidents and audits expose questions around jurisdiction, access and evidence. Recent research found that 87% of respondents plan to partially or fully move workloads away from the public cloud over the next two years, with 54% considering private cloud, 38% exploring greater reliance on their own data centres, and 36% assessing colocation.

Almaden at Arklok Kickoff: CEO Leandro Silva Highlights ITAM and DEX for HaaS

Almaden strengthened its leadership in the HaaS ecosystem by participating in the Arklok Technology Kickoff on March 11 and 12, 2026. CEO Leandro Silva shared strategic insights on ITAM and DEX, essential for providers to scale services efficiently.

How agentic AI for ITOps overcomes observability tool gaps

As enterprise ITOps teams monitor increasingly complex, cloud-based, containerized systems, traditional observability practices are struggling to keep up. As IT infrastructure complexity increases, the typical response is to layer on more monitoring, logging, and instrumentation.

Product Update - March 2026

IncidentHub's latest product updates focus on improving the public status page, adding integrations with ticketing systems, private status page ingestion, and making the notifications more useful to the end user. Some of these improvements are driven by user feedback. Feedback is what makes the product better, and I am personally grateful to all our customers who have shared their feedback with us.

VMware Asset Discovery With InvGate Asset Management

The InvGate Asset Management and VMware integration helps IT teams bring virtual infrastructure into a centralized asset inventory. That matters because a complete, up-to-date IT inventory should include not only hardware and software, but also virtual assets such as ESXi hosts, vCenter instances, and virtual machines. Without that connection, teams often end up working with fragmented visibility, incomplete operational context, and multiple tools to monitor and manage different parts of the environment.

Monitor schema health with engine.schema_fields: Structure, Drift, and Volatility

If you’ve worked with an observability pipeline, you’ve probably experienced schema problems: a field disappears, a type shifts from string to number, or a new label quietly appears. The causes are everywhere. Different teams adopt different naming conventions. A dependency upgrade changes the shape of a library’s log output. Over time, these small, reasonable decisions compound into schema sprawl: dashboards break, alerts misfire, and teams scramble to find out what happened.

Let's Tune Our AWS Aurora PostgreSQL Database

In case you don't know the back story, in order for me to play with radios and label it "work," I've created a PostgreSQL database running on AWS Aurora. The db is fed from API calls to aprs.fi through Lambda functions on AWS. Some of the DDL & code is mine. Some is from Claude. Neither of us paid much attention to indexing when we were putting things together.

What Your EKS Flow Logs Aren't Telling You

If you’re running workloads on Amazon EKS, there’s a good chance you already have some form of network observability in place. VPC Flow Logs have been a staple of AWS networking for years, and AWS has since introduced Container Network Observability, a newer set of capabilities built on Amazon CloudWatch Network Flow Monitor, that adds pod-level visibility and a service map directly in the EKS console.