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Digital Sustainability: A Growing Frontier in Software Development

The Product Coalition

Digital technology has inadvertently become a significant contributor to the growing carbon footprint of the tech industry. Key areas to focus on include computing, storage, monitoring, network equipment, and more. As we increasingly depend on digital solutions, the environmental impact of this reliance becomes more apparent.

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Tech Stack: Definition, Components, and Building Tips

Userpilot

TL;DR A tech stack refers to the collection of technologies utilized in developing an application. Service providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure offer server hosting and load-balancing services. A tech stack refers to the collection of technologies utilized in developing an application.

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Static vs Dynamic Alert Thresholds for Monitoring

eG Innovations

Every modern monitoring product will have some capabilities to leverage thresholds of some sort to automatically raise alerts when critical metrics pass a value that indicates something of concern may be occurring, such as a performance slowdown, resource constraint, or availability issue.

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5 Key Capabilities That Your VMware Horizon Monitoring Solution Must Have

eG Innovations

In an earlier blog post, we had discussed the major challenges that VMware Horizon admins encounter when supporting VMware Horizon-based virtual applications and virtual desktops. 5 Reporting and Analytics. 5 Reporting and Analytics. Monitoring the User Experience of VMware Horizon Users. What is VMware RDSH?

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End-to-End Monitoring of Citrix Infrastructures: FAQs

eG Innovations

John Worthington (Director – Customer Success, eG Innovations) and Richard Faulkner (Enterprise Solutions Architect, Conversant Group) presented on the topic: “ End-to-End monitoring for your Citrix infrastructures with a single pane of glass “. Citrix Cloud is also supported. link] covers most of the FAQs about our licensing policy.

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How JMX Monitoring Works for Java Applications

eG Innovations

Introduction to JMX The Java Management Extensions (JMX) framework is a Java technology that includes tools for managing and monitoring applications, system objects, and service-oriented networks. What is JMX and How does JMX Monitoring Work? An MBean can represent a device (such as a printer), a web server (e.g.,

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GSLB on NetScaler

eG Innovations

Customer Corner – How to set up alerting for web servers in an active/passive set-up. This blog post is the first in a series highlighting actual questions asked to eG Enterprise during customer support calls and our answers to those. Q – “I have two web servers in an active/passive set-up.