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How to monitor Windows scheduled tasks in Google Cloud

Xebia

Therefore, the first step was to monitor the scheduled task status using Google Cloud Monitoring. The monitoring implementation details are shared in this blog. The Task Scheduler monitors the time or event criteria that you choose and then executes the task when those criteria are met.”

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Lumigo raises $29M for its cloud-native application monitoring platform

TechCrunch

Lumigo , a cloud-native application monitoring and debugging platform, today announced that it has raised a $29 million Series A funding round led by Redline Capital. “ Lumigo ’s offering solves an ever-growing problem for cloud-native applications; understanding applications as more than just the sum of their parts.”

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Chronosphere nabs $43M Series B to expand cloud native monitoring tool

TechCrunch

Chronosphere , the scalable cloud native monitoring tool launched in 2019 by two former Uber engineers, announced a $43.4 The two founders, CEO Martin Mao and CTO Rob Skillington, created the open-source M3 monitoring project while they were working at Uber, and left in 2019 to launch Chronosphere, a startup based on that project.

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Comprehensive Cloud Monitoring Platforms: Ensuring Optimal Performance and Security in the Cloud

Dzone - DevOps

The unprecedented scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency offered by cloud computing have completely changed the way businesses operate. However, as businesses move their infrastructure and applications to the cloud, they encounter new difficulties in managing and keeping an eye on their cloud-based environments.

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Modernizing Workloads with the Cloud: How to Improve Performance & Reduce Costs

By modernizing and shifting legacy workloads to the cloud, organizations are able to improve the performance and reliability of their applications while reducing infrastructure cost and management.

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Opvizor Extends Monitoring Reach to the Cloud

DevOps.com

Opvizor, a unit of Codenotary, has extended its monitoring capabilities to cloud computing environments starting with support for Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure. The post Opvizor Extends Monitoring Reach to the Cloud appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Cloud Migration Monitoring: A Practical Guide

DevOps.com

Almost every organization has transitioned some operational systems to the cloud. To make your next cloud migration a success, you must get monitoring right. Applications must be monitored […]. The post Cloud Migration Monitoring: A Practical Guide appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Detect and Respond to Threats Across Your Applications, Networks, and Infrastructure

As dynamic, cloud-native environments face increasingly sophisticated security threats, the boundaries between security, development, and operations teams are beginning to fade.

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Monitoring AWS Container Environments at Scale

Download this eBook to learn about: The changing state of containers in the cloud and explore why orchestration technologies have become an essential part of today’s container ecosystem. Key metrics to monitor when leveraging two container orchestration systems.

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Cloud-Scale Monitoring With AWS and Datadog

Lastly, learn how a monitoring solution like Datadog can easily track every stage of a migration to AWS as well as the performance of each of your AWS services side-by-side. In this eBook, find out about the benefits and complexities of migrating workloads to AWS, and dive into services that AWS offers for containers and serverless computing.

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A Microservices Strategy Underpins Every Successful Cloud Native Migration

In a cloud native world, applications are created from loosely coupled microservices instead of being a monolithic entity. Microservices are small, autonomous components, organized around business domains, that are easily monitored, tested, and updated, bringing greater business and operational agility.

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Data Analytics in the Cloud for Developers and Founders

Speaker: Javier Ramírez, Senior AWS Developer Advocate, AWS

You have lots of data, and you are probably thinking of using the cloud to analyze it. But how will you move data into the cloud? Can operations monitor what’s going on? In which format? How will you validate and prepare the data? What about streaming data? Can data scientists discover and use the data?