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Docker Hardened Images for tightened security and strong provenance

Docker's VP of Product, Michael Donovan, gives a quick overview of Docker Hardened Images and how they make open source software available in a hardened image container. They're minimal images with less attack surface and SLSA level 3 artifact compliance. They carry extensive provenance data, including SBOMs, CVEs, and VEX. Be confident that your software is safer from attack using Docker Hardened Images and Cloudsmith.

Fleet management with Landscape for Ubuntu Core

Shipping your Ubuntu Core IoT device is just the beginning, managing it at scale is where the real challenge begins. In this session, Michael Croft-White (Engineering Director at Canonical) walks through how Landscape, Canonical’s fleet management tool, helps you keep devices updated, secure, and properly configured throughout their lifecycle.

Elastic achieves AWS Education ISV Partner Competency, strengthening education solutions portfolio

Advancing digital transformation in education through Search AI and cloud innovation We’re thrilled to share that Elastic has achieved the AWS Education ISV Partner Competency. This prestigious designation recognizes Elastic as an Amazon Web Services (AWS) partner that has proven expertise in delivering high-quality solutions that help education institutions support successful student outcomes while protecting security and privacy.

Upgrade Readiness: Unlocking Success with the Splunk Health Assistant Add-On

Splunk recently announced exciting updates and significant modernizations for the upcoming releases of Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud Platform. This blog is the first in a series to help prepare your organization for these changes by exploring upgrade readiness best practices. This first installment will highlight the Splunk Health Assistant Add-On, a vital tool that supplements the Splunk Enterprise Monitoring Console, designed to streamline your transition to the next version of Splunk Enterprise.

Real-Time Observability with ClickHouse, Coroot, and GlassFlow

Coroot is excited to feature an editorial from GlassFlow for our first Open Source Spotlight. We hope to improve the workflow of our global community of SREs and DevOps professionals by sharing exciting projects like Glassflow, which make innovation accessible for everyone through the freedom of open source. If you have an open source or open core project you’d like to see on our blog next, send us a message!

Comparison of the Best and Most Popular NoSQL Databases

Traditional databases store data in structured tables, whereas NoSQL (non-SQL) databases use more flexible, non-tabular storage methods. NoSQL databases can store a wider range of data types, including document stores, wide columns, key-value stores, and graphs. These databases first emerged in the late 2000s to support massive horizontal scaling and high-throughput workloads for web applications.

Engineering Time is Your Most Valuable Asset: Are You Spending It Right?

Technology leaders often face a tempting proposition from their engineering teams: “We could build this ourselves.” It’s a natural instinct, especially when discussing incident management systems. Your team’s confidence isn’t misplaced – they absolutely could build a basic alerting system. However, the question isn’t about capability; it’s about strategic resource allocation and long-term operational excellence.

Inside the Wins: Real Stories of Transforming Azure Observability into Business Value

Azure environments are growing fast, and so are the challenges of monitoring them at scale. In this blog, part of our Azure Monitoring series, we look at how real ITOps and CloudOps teams are moving beyond Azure Monitor to achieve hybrid visibility, faster troubleshooting, and better business outcomes. These real-life customer stories show what’s possible when observability becomes operational. Want the full picture? Explore the rest of the series.

SentinelOne Outage: Why Early Detection and Independent Monitoring Matter

When SentinelOne, a leader in cybersecurity and endpoint protection, experienced a major outage last week, thousands of organizations were suddenly left in the dark. With SentinelOne down for hours, IT and security teams scrambled for information and updates. But there was a critical missing piece: SentinelOne has no public status page. This gap left customers frustrated, searching for answers on social media, Reddit, and unofficial channels.