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Windows 10 to Windows 11 Upgrade Bot Demo

Windows 10 to Windows 11 Upgrade Bot Demo The process starts with creating bots for Windows upgrades, selecting templates, and configuring logic. These bots execute the Microsoft Upgrade Assistant, managing downloads and bandwidth while addressing remote device upgrades. Deployment includes naming bots and enabling actions for multiple devices. User interaction is essential, prompting confirmations and managing deferrals. After upgrades, confirmation messages are sent, inventory scans triggered, and user feedback collected for analysis.

Advanced Threshold Configurations in Site24x7

Are constant, trivial alerts overwhelming your IT and DevOps teams? In this video, learn how Site24x7's Advanced Thresholds provide smarter alerting by understanding meaningful patterns and anomalies, improving focus and response to real issues. We'll walk you through: Whether you're a system admin, network engineer, or IT manager, this feature helps you streamline alert management.

Getting started with Cloudflare dashboards

Cloudflare is a widely adopted web performance and security platform, best known for its CDN, DDoS protection, and DNS services. While it provides rich telemetry and real-time analytics, the sheer volume and complexity of the data can make it hard to identify key trends or issues at a glance. This is where a solution like SquaredUp (or another dashboarding tool) comes in.

Harnessing Network Observability to Speed the Telco-to-Techco Transition

For telecommunications firms (telcos), the race is on. If these organizations are to rise to meet their top challenges and growth objectives, transformation is a must. Those who make this move most rapidly will be best positioned for sustained success. Today, telcos face several significant challenges, which are creating fundamental disruption: Telcos need to transform to contend with these shifts.

The Visibility vs Cost Trap: A Dangerous Tradeoff

“You can’t investigate what you don’t have”. Every analyst knows the pain of missing context. You’re in the middle of a high-stakes investigation, but the logs you need are gone, archived weeks ago due to retention limits. Or worse, they were never collected in the first place to keep costs under control. This is the Visibility vs. Cost trap, and it puts analysts at a disadvantage every day.

OpManager earns triple recognition in 2025

We’re pleased to share that ManageEngine OpManager has earned recognition across three critical areas of IT operations, achieving triple crown status in IT infrastructure management. OpManager has been featured in GetApp’s Category Leaders, Software Advice’s Front Runners, and Capterra’s Shortlist, in addition to being named in the Gartner Market Guide for IT Infrastructure Monitoring (ITIM).

Is Your Data Truly Yours? Why Data Sovereignty in India Matters More Than Ever

As businesses in India embrace the cloud, a critical question looms: Where does your data really live, and who controls it? In 2025 alone, India’s cloud market is projected to reach US$ 21.4 billion, with further growth in 2030 expected to reach US$ 52.2 billion. This helps to underscore the rapidly expanding scale and strategic importance of cloud infrastructure in the country. But with this growth comes growing concern: Is your data secure, compliant, and under your control within Indian borders?

Slash Observability Costs Without Sacrificing Reliability: The OTEL + PagerDuty Advantage

In a time when budgets are tight but reliability still needs to be high, observability is under the spotlight. Monitoring and observability tools are some of the most expensive parts of a tech stack, often eating up the bulk of the budget. Luckily, there are strategies organizations can implement to reduce costs, such as utilizing open-source solutions like OpenTelemetry (OTEL), which provides a flexible, open standard for data collection without the price tag of proprietary tooling.

What Are the Key Benefits of Using DCIM vs. Traditional Tools?

Historically, data center professionals have managed their sites using traditional tools like Excel and Visio. While manual spreadsheets and diagrams served their purpose for simple tasks, they were never designed for the complexity, scale, or speed of modern data center operations. However, Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) software is purpose-built to plan, provision, model, track, and monitor all infrastructure across all sites.