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Internal vs. External IT Asset Audits - What's the Difference

In today’s digital world, IT assets are fundamental to most organizations. They act as their core operational support and are pivotal in enhancing their market value. Efficient inventory management and asset tracking ensure operational effectiveness, financial responsibility, and security. This is where IT asset audits become essential.

The Ultimate Guide to Heroku Logs Monitoring

Effective application monitoring is essential for developers, and Heroku, a popular Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), provides a solid platform for deploying apps. However, monitoring logs is often an overlooked aspect of maintaining applications on Heroku. Heroku logs provide valuable information to help find bottlenecks, fix issues, and improve application performance.
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What's new in Avantra 25 - AIOps for Cloud ERP

I am pleased to announce that we have released Avantra 25, the next evolution of the Avantra platform. This year we have focused on all things cloud, from native support of SAP BTP and SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud Edition to SAP RISE capable automation templates in our add-in library and our very own Avantra AIR cloud-based AI extension for Avantra, there's a lot to like with Avantra 25. There are some great new features though so let's dig deeper. For a complete list of changes, check out our public release notes.

Supercharging FerretDB Performance with Coroot: A Success Story

At Coroot, we’re passionate about providing developers with the tools they need to build and maintain high-performing applications. Recently, we had the opportunity to help a team using FerretDB, the open-source document database offering MongoDB compatibility with a PostgreSQL backend, significantly improve their monitoring and performance. This is their story.

Traceparent and Tracestate Explained: A Guide to Distributed Tracing with Atatus

In modern microservice architectures, requests often span multiple services, making it challenging to monitor and debug performance issues. Distributed tracing provides the ability to follow a request’s journey through these services, identifying performance bottlenecks and dependencies. The W3C trace context standard simplifies this process by introducing two critical headers: traceparent and tracestate.