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Breaking New Ground with Relationship-Based Observability

In recent years, the concept of Observability has arisen in an attempt to address the persistent risk to a company's digital experiences and business applications as IT environments continue to become more complex and more dynamic. Relationship-Based Observability breaks new ground by adding 3 new capabilities to help companies detect, prevent, and rapidly resolve incidents. Read this white paper to learn about what's missing in your observability solutions and how you can close the gaps.

Redefining Observability

A 3-Step Approach for Gaining Control in Fast-Moving IT Landscapes The ever increasing complexity in your IT landscape is diminishing your company's productivity. As a response, many teams use 'observability' to get control over the fast-moving IT landscapes. However, when IT incidents strike, actionable insights to resolve incidents instantly are still siloed. Traditional observability is falling short and still too siloed. In this white paper, you will learn how you can improve traditional observability and find the right strategy to prevent outages and crush your MTTR.

The Definitive Enterprise Connectivity Guide

Some essential and easy tips for improving your enterprise connectivity Let's face it, the traditional public internet wasn't made for enterprise workloads. As enterprises increase their number of connections to private data centres and public cloud assets, the shortcomings of the public internet are becoming even more apparent. The Definitive Enterprise Connectivity Guide recognises this fundamental challenge facing network engineers and network architects and offers some essential and easy tips on how to improve your enterprise connectivity.

The Networking API Guide

How to use APIs to automate network connectivity Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) exist to abstract the underlying complexity of a system whilst allowing third parties to integrate and with and extend their own systems and capabilities. At least 50% of all B2B collaboration occurs via APIs. Without access to APIs, partners can't easily interact with an organisation's data or services, meaning that connectivity to infrastructure assets becomes something the organisation has to stop and build itself, leaving it vulnerable to competition

CISA's recommendations on how to recognize and avoid email scams

Just as remote work has grown at an unprecedented rate across the world, so too have the number of email scams. Email is now the most popular attack vectors among adversaries. We've prepared a guide to help you understand the anatomy of popular email-based scams, how they work, and what you can do to avoid them. Key insights from the e-book.

IT Manager's Guide to Container Monitoring

Monitoring needs a radical rethink. The complexity and agility of today's emerging infrastructure demand a new monitoring strategy. The simple and mostly static drill-down approach of traditional monitoring tools no longer works for modern infrastructures based on containers and microservices. Take the first step towards container monitoring by downloading this guide now.

Ensuring Teams Performance when it's OneDrive, SharePoint and Exchange Under The HoodBy Nick Cavalancia, Microsoft MV

It has become the backbone of many organizations, where conference calls, meetings, collaboration, and sharing all take place. This dependency makes it a critical application that requires consistent optimal performance to effectively maintain user productivity. For most Microsoft 365 applications, monitoring performance of a service like Exchange Online revolves around Exchange-related services, logs, etc. With Teams however, ensuring optimal performance proves to be a more complex task, and even more so when utilizing native tools.