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Why Website Change Monitoring Matters for Modern Brand Management

A competitor quietly slashes their prices, and the sales team doesn’t find out until deals start falling through. A rogue plugin update changes the homepage headline to something nobody approved. These scenarios play out constantly for brands without visibility into what’s happening on their own websites and their competitors’ sites. Website change monitoring provides that visibility through automated tracking and alerts, turning potential blind spots into strategic advantages.

Introducing Cortex as the Engineering Operations Platform

Software Engineering is once again being forced to evolve. We are entering the era of infinite code where the cost of writing code tends to zero. The data tells us that companies are only moving 20% faster than when humans wrote code by hand. We’re writing orders of magnitude more code than ever, yet our processes are barely keeping up with what we had before. The chaos and complexity is only being amplified by this new shift in how we work as developers.

How to Achieve Data Sovereignty in Europe

European organizations are facing growing data sovereignty demands. Discover options, benefits, and best practices for keeping your data local. Across Europe, organizations are rethinking how they manage their data. The reasons for this push are multi-layered. The U.S. Government’s approach to data privacy often contrasts with Europe’s generally tighter regulations – but recent geopolitical and regulatory shifts in the U.S.

A Practical Guide to SCADA Security

Critical infrastructure is under siege. The systems that control our power grids, water treatment plants, and oil pipelines weren’t designed for a connected world. This post covers what security measures teams need to understand and how time series monitoring can help turn SCADA’s weaknesses into a security advantage.

5 Essential Capabilities that Make Coralogix an Observability Powerhouse

Sometimes observability can feel like a second job. With many traditional tools, users must become experts in a proprietary language to ask a simple question. In these cases, developers or SRE’s can find themselves spending more time manually sifting through raw text, building complex data pipelines from scratch, and bouncing between fragmented dashboards than actually solving problems.

Responsible transformation: Agentic AI for the public sector

The world is transforming, and artificial intelligence, especially agentic AI, is quickly becoming embedded across private and public sectors. For government agencies, law enforcement, and mission-critical organizations, embracing this new reality is uniquely challenging. On the one hand, agentic AI promises measurable improvements: modernized IT workflows, faster analysis, improved citizen services, and operational efficiency.

However you Postgres, we've got you covered

From free hobby projects to $5/month developer setups and enterprise-scale clusters, Aiven for PostgreSQL scales with you. Find the perfect tier for your data. Our aim is to make your use of PostgreSQL in the cloud as easy as possible, however you’re using it. Whether you are just starting to learn the ropes or you're managing a global-scale enterprise database, the platform should adapt to you, not the other way around.

The Speed of Clarity: How Grounded Context Transforms Triage and Strengthens Operational Decision-Making

Modern operations move at a pace that leaves little room for ambiguity. When an incident emerges, teams must determine what is happening and how best to respond. Yet triage often slows under the weight of fragmented data, noisy alerts, and limited shared understanding across engineering groups. These conditions stretch routine issues into drawn-out investigations and delay action exactly when teams need to move with purpose.

Cloud Application Slowness: When Every Team Says 'It's Not My Problem'

A retail ERP system underwent a vertical scaling operation to support growth from 3,000 to 10,000 stores on AWS. Immediately following the cutover, users experienced widespread HTTP 503 (“Service Unavailable”) errors and checkout failures. Yet, standard performance dashboards indicated a healthy environment.