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Exploring InvGate Service Management's No-Code Workflow Builder

Clear workflows make everyday work easier, but only when people can build and use them without friction. A process shouldn’t depend on technical skills or one specific owner to exist or make sense. InvGate Service Management’s no-code workflow builder focuses on accessibility from the start. Teams create workflows using a drag-and-drop editor, reusable building blocks, and no-code action connectors, which keep each step easy to follow and modify.

How to Monitor SaaS Status in 2026 : A Complete Guide

This is an updated and expanded version of the older guide. According to the 2025 State of SaaS report, organizations use an average of 106 SaaS apps. Staying on top of your SaaS vendors' status is as important as monitoring your own services. The Cloudflare, AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud outages in 2025 were strong reminders of this fact.

Start the year strong: make SQL Server development faster, more reliable, and more consistent

As the new year begins, development teams are looking to build momentum, set clear goals, and establish reliable, scalable processes that will help them deliver value consistently throughout 2026. That’s why many teams are turning to SQL Toolbelt Essentials: a powerful, easy-to-adopt toolkit that helps teams speed up database development, reduce risk, and standardize workflows.

OpenTelemetry and Grafana Labs: What's new and what's next in 2026

For many teams, 2024 was the year of asking, “can OpenTelemetry do this?” In 2025, the community answered with a resounding “yes,” moving beyond experimentation to focus on what matters most in practice: stability, ease of use, and cross-project compatibility. That momentum now sets the stage for what’s to come for OpenTelemetry in 2026.

A Day in the Life of ITOps: Why Manual Ops Can't Scale Without AI Automation

A typical ITOps day is consumed by manual triage, fragmented context, and coordination work that expands with scale and slows every incident. Your day begins with alerts that arrived overnight. The symptoms are partial and the blast radius is unclear, so the first task is not remediation; it is figuring out what is real, what is related, and what matters. Next, a ticket comes in with a brief description and no evidence. Ownership is unclear.

The Ultimate Guide to Error Monitoring: Why Error Monitoring Matters More Than Ever in 2026

Errors get a bad rap, but they’re just trying to help. Remember, errors aren’t the enemy, they’re the messenger. Conventional wisdom tells you to think of errors as failures, as things that thwart progress and frustrate developers. The reality is that errors are actually there to help you. They prevent you from shipping broken code to production. They stop your application from continuing to operate incorrectly and costing you money.

Logging in React Native with Sentry

Logs are often the first place dev teams look when they investigate an issue. But logs are often added as an afterthought, and developers struggle with the balance of logging too much or too little. As a seasoned developer, you may remember a time when you were asked to investigate an issue and then handed a 200 MB plaintext log file. Three hours and four Python scripts later, you would realize that the problem was in a different component.

AWS Vs. OCI: Which Cloud Services Provider Is Best?

Choosing between AWS and OCI is a common decision for organizations moving workloads to the cloud. Both Amazon Web Services and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure offer global infrastructure, robust security, and broad service portfolios. On paper, the platforms can look interchangeable. They are not. AWS and Oracle Cloud differ in pricing, compute models, storage options, networking, and managed services. These differences affect scalability, reliability, and day-to-day operations.