Reflecting on Qlik Connect 2024

Jay Cuthrell shares his insights on the recent Qlik Connect 2024 event, reflecting on the innovative approaches to data integration and active intelligence discussed there. He underscores the importance of Qlik’s vision for helping organizations become more agile through data-driven insights. Cuthrell’s summary of the event paints a picture of a future where data and decision-making are increasingly intertwined, thanks to advancements in analytics technologies.


Navigating the Future of Digital Performance and the Role of Comprehensive Monitoring Solutions

Sam Holschuh discusses the critical nature of comprehensive monitoring solutions in steering the future of digital performance in his article. He emphasizes that, as digital landscapes become increasingly complex, having in-depth visibility across IT ecosystems is essential for businesses to deliver seamless user experiences and maintain operational efficiency. The article underscores the necessity for robust monitoring tools capable of providing actionable insights and empowering organizations to proactively manage digital performance challenges. This LinkedIn Pulse article follows Catchpoint’s AppDev Field Day presentation.


Qlik Connect 2024

In this LinkedIn Pulse article, Ben Young shares his enthusiastic perspective on the Qlik Connect 2024 event, focusing on the innovative strides Qlik is making in the realm of active intelligence. The event underlined Qlik’s commitment to expanding its platform’s capabilities to enable organizations to be more data-driven in their decision-making processes. Young’s summary encapsulates the anticipation for the new functionalities that Qlik is set to introduce, aiming to transform how businesses leverage data across their operations.


As Application Developers, Why Should We Monitor the Internet?

Jack Poller probes the importance of internet monitoring for application developers, addressing the critical impact of external network issues on app performance and user satisfaction. He advocates for proactive measures, suggesting developers should extend their monitoring beyond internal systems to include the broader internet landscape that affects end-to-end application delivery. Poller’s perspective underscores the necessity of comprehensive oversight in ensuring applications function reliably in the vast and unpredictable terrain of the internet. Read more in this LinkedIn Pulse article inspired by Catchpoint’s presentation at AppDev Field Day.


Qlik Connect Keynote

Joey D’Antoni provides a recap of the key takeaways from the Qlik Connect Keynote, highlighting the company’s latest strategic initiatives and product developments. The keynote shone light on Qlixk’s commitment to enhancing data literacy and analytics, emphasizing the role of accessible data in driving informed business decisions. D’Antoni’s summary captures the essence of Qlik’s vision for a data-driven future and their ongoing effort to simplify complex data analysis for users across various industries.


Enhancing Digital Experience: Catchpoint’s Enterprise IPM Solution Shines at AppDev Field Day

Paul Nashawaty spotlights Catchpoint’s Enterprise Internet Performance Monitoring (IPM) solution unveiled at AppDev Field Day, underscoring its impact on enhancing digital experiences. Catchpoint’s IPM tool distinguishes itself by offering comprehensive real-time visibility into application performance and end-user experience. Nashawaty’s article conveys the significance of advanced monitoring solutions as essential assets for businesses aiming to deliver superior digital services in a competitive market.


Qlik Cloud Integration With Talend

Stephen Foskett analyzes the strategic integration of Qlik Cloud with Talend, marking a significant advancement in data integration and analytics. This collaboration streamlines the process of transforming raw data into actionable insights, leveraging the strengths of Talend’s robust data processing with Qlik’s advanced analytics capabilities. Foskett’s article underscores the potential of this integration to empower businesses with better decision-making tools and a more comprehensive grasp of their data landscape. Read more in this LinkedIn Pulse article written during the QlikConnect keynote!


Exploring Google Cloud’s Cloud Run: Advantages and Limitations

Sam Holschuh delves into the strengths and constraints of Google Cloud’s Cloud Run service, offering a balanced perspective on its capabilities. His article highlights Cloud Run’s ease of deployment for containerized applications and its managed environment that abstracts underlying infrastructure complexities. However, Holschuh also points out limitations regarding granular control and customization that developers may face, prompting careful consideration when selecting a platform for specific project needs. Learn more in this LinkedIn Pulse article inspired by Google’s AppDev Field Day presentation.


Is There a Chief Resiliency Officer in Your Future?

In this LinkedIn Pulse article following AppDev Field Day, Alan Shimel contemplates the growing importance of corporate resilience in the face of disruptive events, questioning the necessity for dedicated leadership in the form of a Chief Resiliency Officer. He argues that the acceleration of digital transformation and the increasing complexity of IT environments make a strong case for such a role. Shimel’s article invites discussion on how organizations can best prepare for unforeseen challenges by prioritizing resilience strategy at the executive level.


Mezmo: Telemetry Data Management for Observability and Security

Sam Holschuh discusses Mezmo’s telemetry data management solution following their AppDev Field Day presentation, highlighting its pivotal role in enhancing both observability and security for modern IT infrastructures. Mezmo’s platform provides teams with the tools needed to manage vast streams of telemetry data effectively, turning raw data into actionable insights. The article underscores the importance of robust data management in achieving comprehensive system observability and maintaining stringent security postures.


Catchpoint Works to Catch Your App’s Sticking Point

Guy Currier presents an overview of how Catchpoint’s performance monitoring tools are adept at pinpointing issues within applications that may hinder user experience. Catchpoint’s approach focuses on identifying and resolving the “sticking points” that can affect application smoothness and efficiency. His article illuminates how deploying such sophisticated monitoring solutions can be crucial for organizations to maintain optimal application performance and ensure customer satisfaction. Learn more about Catchpoint’s AppDev Field Day presentation in this LinkedIn Pulse article!


Google Cloud & Cloud Run: Helping Developers Build Faster?

Jack Poller addresses how Google Cloud’s Cloud Run service is accelerating the development process for programmers in this LinkedIn Pulse article for AppDev Field Day. He highlights the platform’s capacity to streamline projects by handling infrastructure management tasks, allowing developers to focus on writing and deploying code. Poller suggests that Cloud Run could be a key tool for developers seeking to deliver applications more quickly and efficiently in a competitive tech landscape.


Optimizing Observability With Mezmo

Jack Poller discusses the critical role of Mezmo, previously known as LogDNA, in optimizing the observability of complex IT systems. He explains how Mezmo offers comprehensive tools for log management and analytics that aid teams in maintaining system health and quickly resolving incidents. Poller’s article emphasizes the importance of effective observability in today’s IT infrastructure and how Mezmo stands out in supporting these operational needs.


Google Cloud at AppDev Field Day by Empowering Developers With Cloud Run

In this LinkedIn Pulse article for AppDev Field Day, Paul Nashawaty highlights Google Cloud’s participation at AppDev Field Day, focusing on their empowerment of developers through Cloud Run. The service’s serverless infrastructure allows for easy scaling and streamlined workflows, helping developers to efficiently deploy applications. Nashawaty’s summary underscores Google Cloud’s dedication to simplifying the developer experience and fostering productivity with their innovative Cloud Run offering.


Mezmo at AppDev Field Day Describes Controlling Your Telemetry Data With Confidence

Paul Nashawaty highlights Mezmo’s presentation at AppDev Field Day, where they discussed how their platform empowers users to manage telemetry data with assurance. Mezmo’s focus on data control extends to ensuring security, compliance, and efficient analysis, making it a go-to for developers in a data-driven world. Nashawaty’s summary emphasizes the significance of robust data management solutions like Mezmo, which are crucial for organizations to navigate the complexities of modern application development and operations.


Cloud Run for K8s: GKE, Not GKE

In this AppDev Field Day LinkedIn Pulse article, Guy Currier examines the versatility of Cloud Run for Kubernetes, discussing its implementation both within Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and outside of it. His article emphasizes Cloud Run’s ability to provide a cohesive and streamlined serverless experience for containerized applications, regardless of the underlying infrastructure. Currier’s piece sheds light on the expanding serverless options for developers seeking to leverage Kubernetes, and Cloud Run’s role in blurring the lines between fully managed and self-managed environments.


Google Cloud Cloud Run and GKE

In this LinkedIn Pulse article, Alan Shimel delves into the AppDev Field Day presentation of Google Cloud’s Cloud Run and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), detailing the transformations they bring to cloud computing. He impresses upon his readers how Cloud Run simplifies container management with a serverless approach, while GKE offers a scalable and secure environment for Kubernetes deployments. Shimel’s analysis emphasizes the potential of these services to accommodate various developer needs, from automatic scaling to intricate orchestration, underscoring Google Cloud’s commitment to innovation in cloud services.


Fortinet Fleet

In this LinkedIn Pulse article, Kevin Franzen casts a spotlight on Fortinet Fleet. As seen at Mobility Field Day 11, this is an intriguing new launch that promises to enhance network management and security protocols. Fortinet Fleet offers a streamlined platform for deploying, managing, and securing devices across various endpoints, a critical need for today’s increasingly distributed and mobile workforce. Franzen highlights how this solution is poised to simplify the complexity of enterprise network operations, ensuring robust security without sacrificing efficiency.


Juniper Mist Working With Hamina for Real Time Heat Maps!

Kevin Franzen reports on the collaboration between Juniper Mist and Hamina. As discussed at Mobility Field Day, they leverage advanced technology to produce real-time heat maps. These innovative maps are designed to enable more responsive and efficient environmental monitoring. This strategic partnership reflects a growing focus on integrating IoT capabilities into networking solutions to deliver actionable insights that enhance operational decision-making.


Arista Does Wi-Fi?

Kevin Franzen explores the surprising entry of Arista, a company traditionally associated with high-performance networking for data centers, into the Wi-Fi arena. Arista’s expansion into wireless technology signifies their commitment to providing comprehensive networking solutions that span from the data center to the access point. Franzen’s article sheds light on how Arista’s strengths in cloud networking and software-defined networking could translate into innovative Wi-Fi offerings. Read more in this Mobility Field Day article on LinkedIn Pulse!