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SEO 101: How to Run a Site Audit

SEO, or search engine optimization, has fundamentally transformed the way that companies manage and maintain their digital presence in the modern globalized economy. With the power of Google to direct potential customers to your business entirely based on your relevance to key search terms around your operations, knowing your SEO strengths and weaknesses is a must to keep up with your competition.

Benefits of Logging Agents

You probably have heard of logging agents, such as Logstash or Fluent Bit, if you’ve been investigating log analysis, monitoring, and observability. If so, and you’re wondering what logging agents are and why you might need them, you’ve come to the right place. This article will look at what logging agents are for, their advantages, and what you can use instead of a logging agent.

Deep Learning Toolkit 3.7 and 3.8 - What's New?

We are excited to share the latest advances around the Deep Learning Toolkit App for Splunk (DLTK). Earlier this year, Splunk’s Machine Learning Toolkit (MLTK) was updated with some important changes. Please refer to the blog post Driving Data Innovation with MLTK v5.3 and the official documentation to learn more about what changes were made and most importantly how they may affect you, especially if you run MLTK models in production.

How to monitor your Microsoft Azure data via MetricFire

In this article, we will explain what Microsoft Azure is and how you can monitor its data. We will also learn how to integrate Microsoft Azure with MetricFire. Last, we will look at the benefits of using MetricFire’s monitoring solution with Azure metrics. Try the free trial version of MetricFire and enjoy all the benefits of using our system. Book a demo with our team and discuss in detail the process of integrating Microsoft Azure and MetricFire.

The Hidden Magic of Extensions

AWS Lambda execution lifecycle has main phases: initialization, invocation, and shutdown. In the initialization phase, Lambda creates the runtime environment, downloads the code, imports everything needed, and runs the functions initialization code. In the invocation phase, the Lambda will get an input, process it, and produce an output. After the invocation phase, Lambda will go to an ideal state and wait for the next input.

How to correlate logs and metrics with the Linux Node integration for Grafana Cloud

We are pleased to announce that an upgraded version of the Linux Node integration is available in Grafana Cloud, including the capability to visualize logs that are correlated with previously existing metrics. It also includes a new pre-configured dashboard based on the USE method, which focuses on showing resources utilization, saturation, and errors.

SAP security audit: How to ensure your SAP system is secure

With huge variations of customized applications and modules depending on the individual organization though, highly sensitive data - if not secured properly - can be extremely vulnerable. In this article, we’ll discuss SAP security, the process of conducting an SAP security audit and steps to take to improve on your SAP security processes. Take an in depth look at how your SAP Basis teams can manage SAP system security and compliance with comprehensive SAP security audits.