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Google Stackdriver lets you track your cloud-powered applications with monitoring, logging and diagnostics. Using Stackdriver to monitor Google Cloud Platform (GCP) or Amazon Web Services (AWS) projects has many advantages—you get detailed performance data and can set up tailored alerts. However, we know from our customers that many businesses are bridging cloud and on-premises environments.
Announcing the following new integrations: Salesforce Service Cloud, Updown.io, Splunk IT Service Intelligence integration
It’s the first day of summer and the perfect opportunity for our summer Sysdig Monitor release round up. For those of you following our progress, we use these blogs to showcase the work we’ve done to add increased functionality, scale, and usability with Sysdig Monitor. What follows are quick descriptions of all the good stuff we’ve made available over the past few months.
The toughest IT performance problems to solve today are the ones where a user complains that their application access is slow. An IT administrator must then figure out the cause of the problem: is it the browser, the network, the server, the storage, the cloud infrastructure on which the application is hosted, or the application code?
NiCE is pleased to announce the availability of the NiCE Domino smart Management Pack 7.20 for Micro Focus Operations Bridge Manager (OBM). Domino servers and dependent applications are gatekeepers on your IT ecosystem. They need to be monitored at a very detailed level. The Domino sMP 7.20 provides you with the key features and improvements to achieve your goal. NiCE helps you to ensure high availability for your mission critical infrastructure.
Antoni Orfin, Chief Architect at Droplr, has years of hands-on experience building scalable web applications that serve traffic for millions of users across the globe. His journey started with bare-metal infrastructures. Then, he dove deep into cloud. Today, he’s responsible for making things run smoothly on state-of-the-art serverless architecture at Droplr.