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Data Sovereignty vs Data Residency vs Data Localization

Awareness of data sovereignty is increasing within organizations. Geo-political situations and recent news stories are causing many to formally evaluate their data management strategies and policies. This means that organizations are also looking at the tools and platforms they use to run and maintain key IT infrastructure and undertake tasks such as monitoring and management. SaaS and cloud first/only tooling can often present data sovereignty challenges and complications.

Built for Scale: Why Enterprises, GSIs, and MSPs Choose ScienceLogic for Intelligent Operations

As companies shift towards a digital first strategy and enterprise architectures become more complex to support it, the demands on IT operations platforms have evolved significantly. Today’s global enterprises, system integrators (GSIs), and managed service providers (MSPs) require more than traditional observability tools. They need scalable, intelligent platforms that can manage sprawling environments with consistency, speed, and precision.

What is Database Monitoring

Database monitoring transforms from a reactive troubleshooting exercise into a proactive optimization strategy when you have the right tools and approaches in place. This blog shares practical ways to choose monitoring solutions, set up observability for different database platforms, and design workflows that scale in modern distributed systems.

The Right Tool for the Right Job: How to Bring CSV Data into InfluxDB 3

Comma-separated value (CSV) files are one of the simplest formats for structured data and remain widely used across industries. From machine exports to business reports, CSVs are easy to create, edit, and share. They serve as a backbone for data management, ensuring teams can exchange information quickly and consistently. However, CSVs alone are static. When ingested into a time series database, they shift from flat files to part of a living data pipeline.

Updated Guide: Using Tracealyzer with IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm

Using IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm with an IAR I-jet probe? Did you know this provides an excellent data channel for Tracealyzer trace streaming? We have just updated Percepio Application Note PA-023 with a simpler setup for trace streaming over ITM/SWO, enabled by improvements in IAR’s ITM logging support. This makes it easier than ever to combine IAR’s powerful debugging with Tracealyzer’s RTOS-level insight. Read the updated guide here.

The vendor trap: why your next outage won't be your fault-but will be your problem

Today’s enterprises don’t run on singular self-contained systems—they’re intricate webs of interdependence: cloud services, APIs, CI/CD tools, DNS, CDNs, SASE vendors, identity management providers, cloud interconnects, ISPs, SaaS applications, application components, microservices, etc. A recent industry survey found that 84% of organizations suffered operational disruption from third-party risk incidents, with 66% facing adverse financial impact.

Getting started with Jira dashboards

Jira is an industry favorite when it comes to managing software projects, yet its native dashboards can sometimes leave teams wanting more insight. The default views give a general update, but often lack the connection to the day-to-day activity happening in other parts of your workflow. As organizations use a wide mix of modern tools – from code repositories and cloud services to spreadsheets and reporting apps, it’s easy for critical details to get scattered or overlooked.

Windows Security Event Collection for Microsoft Sentinel with Datastream

Collecting Windows Security Events has always been a necessary but difficult job. Traditional methods depend on third-party collectors that must be installed, configured, and constantly maintained. They break, they lag behind updates, and they create unnecessary operational work. At the same time, they often flood Microsoft Sentinel with redundant or irrelevant data, driving up costs and slowing down investigations.

Advances in Furnace Repair Through Modern Technology

Heating systems have long been a cornerstone of comfortable living, keeping homes and workplaces warm through the coldest months. Over time, furnace repair has shifted from manual inspection and guesswork to a field guided by technological precision. These advances not only improve repair accuracy but also reduce downtime, energy costs, and long-term maintenance burdens. Modern tools, smart diagnostics, and digital platforms have shaped an environment where technicians can provide faster, safer, and more effective care for heating systems.