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The August 13, 2026 Namecheap Outage

Namecheap took more than 5,000 servers offline on August 13, 2026 after cooling systems failed at RadiusDC's Phoenix datacenter, and brought services back in stages over roughly 28 and a half hours. The shutdown was deliberate, intended to protect hardware from overheating. It reached most of the product line - hosting, EasyWP, Private Email, DNS management, URL redirect management and the support helpdesk - while DNS zone resolution was unaffected.

ICMP Port Number: Why Ping Has No Port and What to Open

ICMP has no port number. It is an IP-layer protocol, number 1 in the IP header, that sits beside TCP and UDP rather than on top of them, so ping does not use a port and there is no "ping port" to open. When a firewall form asks for one, select the ICMP protocol and the echo request type instead. This post covers where ICMP sits in the stack, which types and codes you will actually meet, how to allow it through Linux, Windows and cloud firewalls, and when a ping check is the wrong check.

Escalation Protocol: Criteria, Levels and Path Template

An escalation protocol is the written rule set that says when an incident moves from the person holding it to the next level, who that next level is, how they get contacted and how long they have to respond. It sits underneath the escalation policy (the why) and above the contact matrix (the who), and it is the document the on-call engineer actually reads at 3 AM.

More control for Digital Signage integrations

We’ve made a small but useful update to our Digital Signage integrations in StatusGator. You can now configure Allowed IP addresses for your digital signage integrations. This lets you restrict access to specific public IP addresses – for example, the network used by screens in your office, operations center, or other shared space. Simply add one or more IP addresses when configuring the integration, and StatusGator will limit access accordingly.

Devart Excel Add-ins Extend Connectivity With New API, Security, and Data Support

We are thrilled to announce an update to our Excel Add-ins, bringing expanded support for popular cloud services and databases. The release introduces new objects, fields, API capabilities, and authentication options for BigCommerce, FreshBooks, HubSpot, NetSuite, QuickBooks Online, Zoho CRM, Oracle, MySQL, and PostgreSQL.

Extending Cloud ALM for ERP Operational Success

SAP customers are navigating a period of significant change. Of course, there’s the transition to Cloud ERP and the scheduled end of standard support options for ECC in 2027 – these are well known. Basis professionals will be familiar with changes in support for Solution Manager and its components including monitoring and change management. Landscape Management has been formally discontinued after 2027. The natural assumption is Cloud ALM fills the gap.

SigNoz Cloud Dashboard Schema Is Now Built for AI Agents

A quick walkthrough of SigNoz Cloud's new dashboard schema, redesigned to make dashboard operations by AI agents faster, more reliable, and lighter on tokens. AI agents are increasingly creating and editing observability dashboards. We redesigned the SigNoz Cloud dashboard data model with a structured, strictly validated schema so agents can work against defined fields and paths instead of inferring the dashboard structure.

We Redesigned the SigNoz Trace View for Million-Span Traces

A quick walkthrough of SigNoz Cloud's new trace detail view, with a flame graph that renders 100,000 spans in a single load. AI and agent workloads are producing traces with much higher span counts. We rebuilt the trace detail view in SigNoz Cloud to make investigating large traces faster. Here's what's new.

How KPIs lose their meaning and what to do about it

Once you've published more than a handful of KPIs, you eventually need a way to summarize them. A total cost. An overall health status. An organization-wide SLA. Something that lets you answer the big questions without opening ten different dashboards. Summarizing those into a handful of KPIs usually feels straightforward. You add things together, average them, or collapse several statuses into one. The dashboard becomes easier to read, and nothing looks obviously wrong.

Kepler and Insights: Built From Opposite Directions

Most companies buy AI tools for developers and hope the impact shows up somewhere. A faster sprint. Fewer escaped bugs. Something. What they don’t have is a way to actually see it happening, which means adoption becomes a leap of faith instead of a measured bet. That’s the gap Kepler and GitKraken Insights close together, and it’s worth understanding as one story, not two separate product updates.