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Quantum Entangled Observability

As the world of technology continues to evolve, the demand for cutting-edge solutions to monitor and optimize system performance has never been higher. Today, we’re excited to introduce a revolutionary new concept in observability: Quantum Entangled Observability (QEO). This ground-breaking method leverages the peculiar properties of quantum mechanics to provide unparalleled insights into your systems’ inner workings.

Shed Some Light with Meraki Network Monitoring! Don't Be in the Dark

In today's fast-paced business environment, maintaining a reliable and high-performing network is essential. One technology that can help achieve this goal is Meraki SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network), a cloud-based solution that enables organizations to easily manage and optimize their network performance. However, simply deploying SD-WAN is not enough.

Will SaaS IT Operation Management Ever Rule the World?

SaaS is a cloud-based software licensing model that allows access to data from any device with an internet connection and a web browser. SaaS operations consist of minimizing the cost of unused SaaS products and maximizing their use. Across industries, software as a service has become a more viable option due to its functionality, accessibility, and versatility.

Windows 7 end of life: The end of an era

The end is finally here! After over a decade of being the most chosen Windows version, Windows 7 has reached its end of life. While the OS’s Extended Support ended on Jan. 14, 2020, the Extended Security Updates (ESUs) reached their end of life on Jan. 10, 2023. As we bid farewell to this successor of Windows Vista, and by far one of the most user-friendly OSs, let us take a deep dive into what Windows 7 end of life entails.

Redundancy for IT resilience: The backup guide for a disaster-proof network

Around six years ago on a Wednesday morning, software professionals worldwide were startled by a tweet from GitLab stating that they had accidentally deleted their production data, causing their site to go offline. Unfortunately, at that point in time, the open-source code repository giant had no idea that it would take them another 36 hours to restore their systems only to learn that 5,000 projects and 700 new user accounts were affected while they were fixing the outage.

The Guide to SRE Principles

Site reliability engineering (SRE) is a discipline in which automated software systems are built to manage the development operations (DevOps) of a product or service. In other words, SRE automates the functions of an operations team via software systems. The main purpose of SRE is to encourage the deployment and proper maintenance of large-scale systems.

Unlocking the Potential of Azure File Sync

Azure File Sync is a cloud-based service provided by Microsoft Azure that allows you to centralize your file shares while retaining the compatibility, performance, and flexibility of a traditional file server. It enables seamless synchronization and tiering of files between on-premises Windows Servers and Azure Files, making it easier for organizations to manage and access their data.

What is Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM)? How Does it Work?

What you need to know about RMM Technology is crucial to daily operations in today’s fast-paced business world. From managing finances to communicating with customers, businesses rely heavily on technology to get things done. But as businesses become more reliant on technology, managing their IT infrastructure becomes more complicated and time-consuming. That is where remote monitoring and management (RMM) comes in. But what is RMM?

What Is the Purpose of a Ticketing System?

In the past, when an issue occurred in operations, it was chaotic as the IT team needed time to understand and resolve the issue. However, with the use of a ticketing system, organizations can streamline their IT processes and resolve issues more efficiently. In this blog, we will discuss what a ticketing system is, its purpose, and how it benefits customer support-based organizations. ‍

Embrace the Power of ARM and AWS Graviton with Qovery - It's Now GA!

Qovery now fully supports ARM and AWS Graviton instances! This exciting update means you can now enjoy a whole new level of efficiency and cost-effectiveness when running your cloud workloads on Qovery. In this article, we'll dive into the many benefits of using AWS Graviton instances and discuss some potential downsides to ensure you make an informed decision. And, of course, we'll guide you through the simple process of migrating from AMD64 to ARM with Qovery's help.