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How OpenTelemetry can enhance observability in distributed systems: Practical examples

Observability has become one of the fundamental elements of performance and reliability as modern applications move toward cloud-native architectures, microservices, and multi-cloud. Traditional monitoring techniques often fall short in such dynamic, distributed environments. That’s where OpenTelemetry (OTel) , an open-source observability framework comes into picture.
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Cascading Failures Aren't Inevitable: Lessons from the AWS DNS Outage

AWS outages grab headlines because they affect millions, but the root cause often comes down to something invisible: DNS failures and cascading service dependencies. The complexity of modern cloud systems, combined with the advanced technology powering platforms like AWS, makes these outages particularly challenging to diagnose and resolve. The recent AWS outage proves one thing: you can't prevent every DNS issue, but you can create resilient architectures and prevent a single failure from taking down your entire service if you test for it.

OpManager streamlined IT for Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network

When Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network needed reliability at every heartbeat, they turned to ManageEngine OpManager. From chaos to clarity, OpManager unified their IT, reduced downtime, and powered faster, smarter care delivery. Discover how you can do the same.

Investigating SIEM Incidents with Logz.io

A short demo showing how Logz.io, powered by the AI Agent, helps investigate security incidents by analyzing and correlating data. The AI Agent uses natural language to: Query and correlate SIEM questions with related logs Detect anomalies and highlight unusual activity Summarize findings to speed up root cause analysis Provide recommended actions This video demonstrates a practical SIEM use case for the AI Agent inside Logz.io.

Cisco & Auvik: Total Visibility and Control for Your Network with Auvik

Managing modern networks is complicated, and it’s easy for critical Cisco gear to quietly hit End-of-Sale (EOS) or Last Date of Support (LDOS) without anyone noticing. That can open the door to serious risks, technical debt, and compliance issues. Manual tracking and scattered tools just can’t keep up anymore. Watch this video to see how to stay ahead: Save Money and Reduce Headaches: Lower costs and tackle technical debt with smarter lifecycle management for your Cisco hardware.