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Guide to Monitoring Webhook Performance Using Telegraf

Monitoring webhook performance is crucial to ensure reliable and efficient communication between your software/application and external services, as delays or failures in webhook processing can lead to significant data loss or service disruptions. Additionally, performance monitoring helps identify bottlenecks and optimize the system, ensuring a smooth and responsive user experience.

Navigating Security in a Global Organization

Playing 4D Chess: The Modern IT Story Knight to E-4. Security professionals consistently make moves to fend off attackers. Unlike chess, it takes a team effort to keep up against modern cybersecurity threats and implement changes company-wide. Two pros take you through a day in the life of the security team. Hear practical use cases to help you and your organization improve your security stance. Check and mate.

Myth #3 of Apache Spark Optimization: Instance Rightsizing

In this blog series we are examining the Five Myths of Apache Spark Optimization. So far we’ve looked at Myth 1: Observability and Monitoring and Myth 2: Cluster Autoscaling. Stay tuned for the entire series! The third myth addresses another common assumption of many Spark users: Choosing the right instances will eliminate waste in a cluster.

How AI is Transforming the AdTech Industry

The global AdTech market is experiencing exponential growth, driven by the rising demand for speed, personalized advertising, and the proliferation of digital platforms. Key trends include the rise of connected TV (CTV) advertising, in-app advertising, rich media, and interactive ads, as well as the growing importance of privacy and data security.

How to hack your Google Lighthouse scores in 2024

Google Lighthouse has been one of the most effective ways to gamify and promote web page performance among developers. Using Lighthouse, we can assess web pages based on overall performance, accessibility, SEO, and what Google considers “best practices”, all with the click of a button. We might use these tests to evaluate out-of-the-box performance for front-end frameworks or to celebrate performance improvements gained by some diligent refactoring.