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The True Cost of Building Your Own IT Incident Management System

The blog discusses the decision of whether to build or buy an IT Incident Management System (IMS). While building an in-house IMS offers customization, it comes with significant hidden costs, including development, maintenance, and opportunity costs.

On the other hand, purchasing an off-the-shelf IMS provides several advantages such as lower upfront costs, faster time to market, continuous improvement, and enhanced user experience.

The blog recommends considering factors like feature set, scalability, integration capabilities, user experience, and support when choosing an off-the-shelf IMS. It also highlights the benefits of using a tool like Squadcast, which can automate tasks, improve collaboration, reduce response times, and provide valuable insights.

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🚨 Important Update for Azure Users: Transition to TLS 1.2 🚨

Microsoft is retiring TLS 1.0 and 1.1 for all Azure services by August 31, 2025, moving to TLS 1.2 for stronger, more secure connections. 🔒 RELIANOID is here to support your transition with our Enterprise Edition v8.2.0, featuring HTTP/2 support and a hot restart feature to apply updates without dow..

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Mastering Incidents: Top Considerations for Choosing Enterprise Incident Response Management Software

The blog post emphasizes the importance of robust incident response management software for enterprises to effectively handle system outages and minimize disruptions. It outlines key features to look for in such software, including:

Real-time alerts and notifications: Promptly alerting the right team members about incidents.

Comprehensive incident tracking and management: Centralized tracking and management of incidents.

Advanced collaboration and communication: Facilitating seamless collaboration among team members.

Post-incident analysis and continuous improvement: Learning from past incidents to prevent future occurrences.

Scalability and user-friendliness: Adapting to growing organizational needs and ensuring ease of use.

Security and compliance: Protecting sensitive data and adhering to industry standards.

Customization and flexibility: Tailoring the software to specific organizational requirements.

The blog also highlights the benefits of using incident response management software, such as faster response times, improved collaboration, reduced downtime, and enhanced operational efficiency.

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Enhanced Incident Collaboration: Jira Notes Now Integrated with Squadcast

EnhancedIncident Collaborationwith Jira and Squadcast

This blog post highlights a new integration between Jira and Squadcast that enhances incident collaboration. By syncing notes between the two platforms, teams can:

Centralize Communication: All relevant incident conversations are accessible in both tools.

Improve Visibility: Team members gain a comprehensive view of incident progress.

Accelerate Resolution: Faster decision-making and streamlined workflows lead to quicker incident resolution.

This integration simplifies incident management and empowers teams to respond effectively to incidents.

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 year ago
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Technology events evolution

🎉 This week marks the 79th anniversary of the firstDigital Computer Technique Conferenceheld at MIT in 1945 – a pioneering event that laid the foundation for computing as we know it today. From that singular, groundbreaking gathering, we've grown to a landscape with thousands of conferences, congres..

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DBA Considered Harmful

Database administrators are often important parts of our organizations. They take care of databases, keep an eye on performance, and step in when we need to fix issues. However, what if I told you that they are harmful and we should change how they work and how they fit our organizations? Read on to understand why.

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Microsoft Brings More AI-Optimized VMs to Azure

Microsoft's latest Azure ND H200 v5 VMs, featuring eight Nvidia H200 Tensor Core GPUs, provide76% more High Bandwidth Memoryand 43% higher memory bandwidth over their predecessors, catering to sophisticated AI applications, while the FXv2-series VMs, in public preview, double vCPUs and network bandw.. read more  

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Serverless ML: Lessons from Capital One

Capital One migrated 2,000 applications to AWS a decade ago and now utilizes a serverless-first approach for over a third of its apps, including an anomaly detection ML model for transaction monitoring. The benefits of migrating an ML model to serverless architecture include simplified provisioning,.. read more  

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Building a timeseries database for fun

Frustrated with the complexity and performance overkill of timeseries databases for simple tasks, the author rolled out a Python Flask application with a SQLite backend that mimics Prometheus API functionalities, integrating easily with Grafana for clear, daily-aligned charting and efficient data ag.. read more  

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The Karpenter Effect: Redefining Our Kubernetes Operations

A reflection on Adevinta's journey towards AWS Karpenter, improving upgrades, flexibility, and cost-efficiency in a2,000+ nodes fleet.Managing a fleet of over2,000 Kubernetes nodesand30 clustersacross25 marketplacesis no small feat. The use of Karpenter has streamlined cluster upgrades and maintenan.. read more  

The Karpenter Effect: Redefining Our Kubernetes Operations