Why do you keep logs? Regardless of the type of logs we’re talking about, you keep them because you expect them to provide some value for the organization. Maybe the logs will help you improve profitability; perhaps they will help you recover from downtime or perhaps they are expected to alert you to a security […]
0 CommentsThis blog series explains how to engineer applications for DevOps. Topics covered in this blog series: • Factors to decide whether an application is a good candidate for DevOps. • Practices to engineer designs for DevOps. • DevOps applied to enterprise apps and software services. • DevOps applied to COTS systems. • DevOps applied to […]
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0 CommentsYour web application firewall (WAF) is humming at the edges of your network, faithfully blocking malicious attacks before they can do any harm. Better yet, it’s a next-generation WAF (NG-WAF). It consists of signatures, rules, and a sprinkle of machine learning to protect your applications (and user data) from harm. You’ve got it covered, correct? […]
0 CommentsIntegrating z/OS Systems to Enable a Seamless Cross-channel Customer Experience Many industries where customer experience is the critical differentiator run on z/OS systems. That includes retail, financial services, transportation, hospitality, government, and more. As a result, integration of z/OS systems into any customer-oriented application or with front-end applications is essential. Just how important is the […]
0 CommentsMicrosoft and BMC Veteran Brings More Than Two Decades of Experience in Enterprise SaaS Redwood City, CA, July 13, 2021 — Delphix, the industry leading data company for DevOps, today announced the appointment of Tammi Warfield as Senior Vice President of Customer Success. Based in Houston, Texas, Warfield will be responsible for the Delphix Customer […]
0 CommentsSuccessful infrastructure monitoring enables IT teams to ensure constant uptime and performance of their company’s systems. Technologies like machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) benefit infrastructure monitoring by more quickly collecting and analyzing data from all of the hardware and software components that comprise the IT stack. Infrastructure changes are occurring faster than ever […]
0 CommentsThis blog series explains how to engineer applications for DevOps. Topics covered in this blog series: • Factors to decide whether an application is a good candidate for DevOps. • Practices to engineer designs for DevOps. • DevOps applied to enterprise apps and software services. • DevOps applied to COTS systems. • DevOps applied to […]
0 CommentsTime sure does fly! I wrote about the production launch of Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) back in 2006, with no inkling that I would still be blogging fifteen years later, or that this service would still be growing rapidly while remaining fundamental to the architecture of so many different types of web-scale applications. The […]
0 CommentsEven if we don’t use them to the full extent, applications shape our entire lives. And more than half the time we have no idea what our applications are capable of. On a daily basis, the average person uses seven to eight apps on their mobile phone. Throughout the week, the average person uses 30 […]
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