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Two Methods for Connecting to InfluxDB 3.0

InfluxDB 3.0 has 10x better storage compression and performance, supports unlimited cardinality data, and delivers lightning-fast SQL queries compared to previous versions. These gains are the result of our new database engine built on top of Apache Arrow. Apache Arrow processes huge amounts of columnar data and provides a wide set of tools to operate effectively on that data.

Snowflake Review: Why CloudZero Went With Snowflake

Every day, CloudZero helps SaaS companies understand their cloud environments and take consistent steps forward on the journey to cloud cost maturity. We discuss this a lot on our blog. What we talk about far less frequently is our own journey. One of the reasons CloudZero can help other businesses grow, change, and adapt is because we know what it’s like to shift strategies and try new things that are a little bit scary or unknown.

Everything You Need to Know About Google Cloud Logs

As the affordable choice for cloud computing, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is catching up to its competitors, like AWS and Microsoft Azure. As a business, you need the speed and scalability that the cloud provides, but you want to limit your costs to ensure you hit revenue targets. With GCP, you found a digital services business partner to help you meet your business objectives, a technology that gives you the service availability you want at the speed you need.

Application Experience: Improve Employee Productivity with Smarter Monitoring

The explosive growth of web applications has created a serious blind spot for End User Computing (EUC) teams. While a few of the most business-critical custom web applications built by company DevOps teams are instrumented with Application Performance Management (APM) tools, the remaining commercial SaaS applications, whether customized/extended or “out-of-the-box” are a complete blind-spot.

What is the Nexthink Library? An Introduction to Nexthink's Out-of-the-Box Solutions

Customers invest in Nexthink to see, diagnose, and fix problems before they occur, resolve critical disruptions, and improve overall digital employee experience to drive workforce efficiency. But after initial implementation of your new DEX platform, where do you begin? You have a robust set of measured KPI’s that must be achieved to fulfill the business requirements outlined by key leadership stakeholders, and an entirely new platform to learn how to use.

What Is Mobile Device Management (MDM)?

With remote work and bring your own device (BYOD) practices on the rise, mobile device management (MDM) has become a necessity. Using mobile device management, IT teams are able to control, secure, and manage mobile devices, such as smartphones, laptops, and tablets. In this mobile device management (MDM) overview, we will discuss what MDM is, its importance in the IT world, and best practices to follow.

Windows MDM: A Complete Guide

At the moment, Microsoft Windows is the most popular operating system in the U.S., with a market share of 32.63%. Due to the rising bring your own device (BYOD) trends and an increase in remote work, many employees are now using remote Windows devices to access organizational data and carry out business tasks. To protect confidential data and secure these remote devices, organizations depend on Windows mobile device management (MDM).

Mac MDM: What You Need To Know

The Apple vs. Android conversation has been an ongoing debate for years, and it isn’t coming to a conclusion anytime soon. Some businesses choose to use only Android or Apple devices, while others prefer to mix the two. Whether your organization uses Android or Apple, one fact is clear: your IT team will need mobile device management (MDM) to secure and manage your remote devices.