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MongoDB Digital Experience Monitoring NiCE MongoDB Management Pack

Monitoring MongoDB User Experience on SCOM Cloud application requirements have pushed beyond the limitations of relational database management systems. As one of the classical NoSQL databases, MongoDB is a powerful tool helping companies align with new cloud-based business strategies. Ensure a perfect Digital User Experience. Every time, anytime. Ease daily administration efforts, and get pinpoint information on how to improve performance. Built-in, secure reporting options will help you and your team make better decisions for future expansions.

How The JFrog Platform Drives DevSecOps At Scale

With the JFrog Platform at the core of your DevSecOps tool chain, you will over achieve your deployment frequency and change lead time metrics. By integrating JFrog into your existing CI environment current skills (people) and processes are maximized, while aggregating all the commercial and open source software artifacts, dependencies and documentation for re-use across all of your development projects to drive consistency and quality of the build.

Introduction To Artifactory On The Jfrog Platform

Everything you need to know about JFrog Artifactory: The how, the what, the where, and when to use Artifactory as part of your application delivery. At the heart of the JFrog DevOps Platform, Artifactory provides universal management for all binary artifacts, container images and Helm charts used throughout your SDLC. Learn how to use Artifactory, tips and tricks for improving your developer productivity and best practices for using Artifactory as part of your CI/CD pipelines to accelerate your releases.

The Holy Grail of Cherwell Service Request Automation

Companies are facing major difficulties as a result of the challenges posed by COVID-19, and many professionals cite automation as a key solution to business survival. However, when considering using automation to transform your service management, you need to consider how you leverage Cherwell Service Requests in partnership with automation to achieve the “holy grail” of service request automation.

Introducing the Snowflake Enterprise plugin for Grafana

Snowflake offers a cloud-based data storage and analytics service, generally termed “data warehouse-as-a-service.” The main benefit of Snowflake is that you pay for compute and storage that you “actually use,” so it’s not “just another database.” Snowflake has become very popular over the last few years, culminating in a huge IPO just a couple of weeks ago, by allowing enterprise users to affordably store and analyze data using cloud-based hardware and software

Coralogix - On-Demand Webinar: Scaling Observability

In today’s fast-moving era of technology with increasing levels of abstraction and separation between application and infrastructure, it’s important for us to be able to understand exactly what our CI/CD processes are doing. We need to be able to quickly monitor deployment health just as we would application health. Chris Cooney, Senior Cloud Engineer, Sainsbury's Digital, Tech and Data Ariel Assaraf, Co-Founder and CEO at Coralogix

Ubuntu Desktop on Raspberry Pi

Ubuntu Desktop 20.10 sees much-anticipated support for the Raspberry Pi 🍓 Download an optimised image that transforms a Raspberry Pi 4 (with 4GB or 8GB of RAM) into a complete Ubuntu workstation. This wouldn’t have been possible without the Ubuntu community, the Raspberry Pi Foundations support and their incredible hardware, and you, the users. Finally, show us that you’re using the Ubuntu Desktop on your Raspberry Pi, or what you’re using it for for a chance to win some free Groovy Gorilla 🦍goodies.

Azure Logic Apps Error Handling Using Serverless360 BAM

A few weeks ago, my good friend Josh Cook wrote a blog post for Power Automate about getting the error message when implementing the try/catch pattern with a Flow. We discussed if this could be used with Logic Apps, and Josh confirmed that it could, even though the Logic App documentation doesn’t cover it very well. Josh’s original Flow post is- Grabbing an error message from a failed run.