What is OpenTelemetry Collector
What is OpenTelemetry Collector, Architecture, Deployment and Getting started.
What is OpenTelemetry Collector, Architecture, Deployment and Getting started.
Like many of our own customers, at its heart, incident.io is a software company. Because of this, it means that our work is never truly “done." One of our primary goals is to help people coordinate their response to situations where things haven’t gone well, and make it easy to always do the right thing. But we know that there will always be bugs to fix, features to be introduced and improvements to be made, as evidenced by our changelog.
In the ever-changing world of IT and digitalization, we’ve all probably pondered the same thought at least once: “Can AI ever replace me?” An example is the Tom and Jerry cartoon episode with the robot cat meant to replace Tom. Another is the video game Detroit: Become Human that navigates a world where self-aware androids surpass humans in intelligence. Fiction aside, we’re already seeing AI’s true capabilities with tools like Chat GPT and Bard.
In the bustling digital world, data is akin to gold. Handling and managing it effectively is key to unlocking the vault of opportunities. This is where Amazon Web Services (AWS) Simple Storage Service (S3) comes in – an essential tool that enables businesses and developers to manage their data effectively and efficiently.
It's a typical day at work, and you're at your productive best. Just as you think you'll complete your task before the deadline, the network goes down. Sound familiar? However, at the other end are waiting customers who have items in their shopping cart, but are unable to complete transactions; potential prospects who want to try out a demo of your app, but now have doubts; and long-time loyal patrons who find the all-too-frequent interruptions frustrating..
Introduction: 2021 Digital Business Study by Foundry states that “91% of organizations surveyed have adopted or have plans to adopt a digital-first business strategy.” The researchers estimate that companies will spend $16.5 million over next 12 months on “digital initiatives” including AI/ML, Data Analytics and Cloud.