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PagerDuty Appoints John DiLullo as Chief Executive Officer

Jennifer Tejada Transitions to Executive Chair of Board of Directors After Serving as CEO Since 2016. John DiLullo Brings Deep Enterprise, Product and Go-to-Market Leadership Experience to Lead Next Phase of Growth. Company Reaffirms First Quarter and Full Fiscal Year 2027 Guidance.

Solving the Complexity of Data Center Operations with Cloud-Based DCIM Software

Managing a growing data center requires accurate, real-time infrastructure data. Outdated tools often miss critical changes, delay decisions, and make it harder to control energy usage, capacity, and risk. Hyperview is a cloud-based Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) platform that helps teams monitor, manage, and optimize their data center infrastructure from one centralized system.

Beyond code execution: the strategic case for stateful AI sandboxes

Key takeaway: While ephemeral sandboxes are effective for isolated code execution, enterprise AI agents require a more robust context to be reliable. Upsun provides production-like preview environments, complete with byte-level clones of apps and services, offering a higher standard of validation for agentic workflows.

SLI, SLO, SLA: What They Mean for Load Testing

Most engineers can recite these three terms. Fewer know how they actually connect during a load test. If your team is running performance tests without mapping results to SLOs, you're collecting data without a pass/fail signal. This short gives you the mental model to turn load test output into something your SLA can actually depend on.

Security Integrations in Observability Self-Hosted

Integrating security data with observability data provides a comprehensive view for better threat detection and response. Security observability helps connect the dots between seemingly innocent events that, when correlated, reveal complex attack patterns. SolarWinds security products integrate into observability self-hosted, including Security Event Manager for log data and event correlation, Access Rights Management for identifying potential attack vectors, configuration management for compliance monitoring, and Patch Manager for tracking critical updates.

Monitor CAA Records with DNS Check

DNS Check now supports monitoring CAA records. A CAA record (Certification Authority Authorization record) tells public certificate authorities (CAs) which of them, if any, are allowed to issue TLS/SSL certificates for your domain. Public CAs have been required to honor these records since 2017, so CAA records act as an access control list for certificate issuance.