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Product metrics @ incident.io, a year (and a half) in

We’ve been celebrating a few big milestones 🎉 at incident.io in the last few months. We were recently discussing product metrics (as you do for fun on a Friday afternoon 🤓) , and Lawrence was very surprised with a particular stat around the number of workflows that have been run using incident.io.

Creating Custom Functions With Tips from InfluxDB University

Flux is InfluxDB’s functional data scripting language. It’s made to query, process, analyze, and act on data. It’s very powerful and is built and optimized for time series. There are so many things you can do with Flux it can be hard to know where to start. This August, InfluxDB University launched a free Intermediate Flux course taught by experts that can take your Flux skills up a notch.

Introducing Logz.io's New Metrics Integration for HashiCorp Consul with OpenTelemetry

HashiCorp Consul began as an open-source project for service discovery. It has evolved to provide other valuable functionality like secure service mesh to help secure microservice architectures based on service identity, but also the ability to achieve repeatable application deployment lifecycles via Network Infrastructure Automation and control access to the service mesh via Consul API Gateway.These features are considered the four core pillars of Consul service networking.

What is an Observability Engineer?

What is an observability engineer? Is it your SIEM admin? How about your application performance monitoring admin? Neither? Both? Observability engineering is more than administering a tool. There is more to it than data onboarding, writing parsers, and getting data in. As an observability tool admin, you work with data producers and consumers to get data in a human-readable and searchable format from the source to the analytics system.

How I monitor cloud application costs in one simple but powerful dashboard

Although there are many great tools out there to get on top of application monitoring, there’s one vital metric that’s often overlooked by us technical folks – cost. In the days of running apps on servers in private datacenters, the kit was a one-time purchase that the systems team had to deal with. But running apps in public clouds is a different story. Whether you’re running on VMs, containers in Kubernetes, or entirely serverless, execution of your code adds to the bill.

4 ways Manager Hub simplifies the role of the manager

The workforce is facing massive disruption. A skills shortage is challenging leaders to rethink their talent strategy. And 81% of workers feel at risk of burning out, according to a study by Mercer. At the same time, employees are reevaluating what they want from work. A lack of flexibility and limited opportunities for advancement are among the top 10 reasons U.S. workers left their jobs in 2021, according to Pew Research.

Network Log Archiving = Perfect Backwards Visibility

Network monitoring is ideal for getting a real-time view of your connected environment, and with reports, you can look back in time too. Logs are key to this rear-view mirror look, as they contain all the data for all the elements you are monitoring. But without network log archiving, you can only look back so far. Did you know that according to an IBM/Ponemon study, it takes an average of 287 days to discover and contain a data breach?

Benefits of Apache web server monitoring tools

Incorporating Apache web server monitoring into your IT infrastructure management strategy can help identify performance bottlenecks preemptively. This proactive monitoring approach provides data necessary to ensure that your web server is up to the task and make optimizations if needed. Guaranteeing your customers a smooth and hassle-free user experience could go a long way into cementing their trust towards your organization.

How To Successfully Run A Fast-Growing Company

As the world economy continues to globalize, more and more companies are finding themselves needing to grow quickly to stay competitive. While this can be an exciting time for a company, it can also be very challenging. However, if you are up to the challenge, there are some things you can do to help ensure your company's success.

Benefits of Using Virtual Receptionist Services to Manage Your Business's Customers Efficiently

Research by HubSpot states that excellent customer service can drive approximately 93% of customers back to your business. At the same time, 90% of customers prefer to buy more from such a business. That's the reason that all businesses want to be at the top of their game when it comes to customer service. But with so many roles to fill and incoming calls, it can be hard to do everything you need and want to do. It is where virtual receptionist services come into action.