Monitoring Strategy
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Missing Lessons: CloudFlare Outage on 18 Nov 2025
Public post-mortems provide great learning opportunity for us as tech industry and lead to more reliable internet. In this post we explore few opportunities missed by CloudFlare to avoid same mistakes in our infrastructure.
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Beyond Uptime: Next-Generation Server Monitoring Strategies
Uptime is usually the first number leaders see for server health, and also the most compressed. It is a headline with almost no story behind it.
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Business Service Mapping The Missing Link in Monitoring Strategy
Executives don’t need more graphs. They need to see how each service makes or loses money—and what to fix first.
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The Executive’s Monitoring Framework: From Technical Metrics to Business Observability
Executives are flooded with graphs but still ask the same question: are we making or losing money right now because of a technology issue? This post gives you a simple way to turn noisy system data into business signals you can act on.
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The Future of IT Monitoring: Emerging Technologies and Approaches
Two different sparks, one shared frustration: releasing software was either slow **or** unreliable. DevOps and SRE evolved as the twin answer - speed and safety.
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Future-Proof Your Monitoring: Strategic Recommendations & Predictions
Without strategy Monitoring becomes a sea of alerts no one reads. Dashboards no one trusts. Tools no one owns. Worst of all - it becomes a cost center instead of a value multiplier.
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Modern Observability: Turning Data into Business Advantage
Let’s say your system crashed at 2:04 a.m. The alerts came in at 2:05. By 2:06, your team was scrambling - but no one could answer the one question leadership cares about most: "Why did this happen?"
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The Evolution of IT Monitoring: From Blinking Lights to Strategic Intelligence
Imagine your entire company grinding to a halt because one service - tucked away behind layers of code and cloud infrastructure - stopped responding. You didn’t see it coming. Your dashboards stayed green. The alerts were silent. But your customers noticed. And they’re not waiting around.
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