6 Reasons IT Pros Are Ditching Legacy Monitoring Tools
In this report, real IT Pros discuss why their teams are moving away from legacy monitoring tools. Here is what you’ll find inside:
- Why legacy and on-premises monitoring tools can’t keep up with modern technology
- Why SaaS-based platforms are essential for IT infrastructure monitoring today
- The six main reasons your peers are ditching legacy monitoring tools (from real user reviews on PeerSpot)
Bandwidth reduces dev time by 80% with LogicMonitor
Check out this case study to see how Bandwidth reduced dev time by 80% by partnering with LogicMonitor.
See LogicMonitor in Action
See LogicMonitor in action.
LogicMonitor’s multi-cloud monitoring capabilities allows you to automatically monitor your cloud resources, ingest data, identify incidents, and build actionable dashboards. In this demo, learn how LM can help you support your IT team and the business with multi-cloud monitoring.
2023 G2 Enterprise Monitoring Report
See how LogicMonitor, Dynatrace, Datadog and other top vendors stack up in this comprehensive report by G2, the world’s largest B2B software review platform.
This third-party comparison of monitoring software for enterprise is based on real customer reviews and dives into customer satisfaction ratings related to:
- Ease of implementation (ease of setup, implementation time, and more).
- Ease of use (ease of administration, usability and more).
- Relationship ratings (ease of doing business, quality of support, and more).
10 Tips for Efficiently Scaling Your Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Strategies
As organizations continue to innovate and improve user experience, migrating to the cloud becomes inevitable. But most businesses won’t fully move to the cloud and will instead opt for hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Hybrid infrastructures are complicated to manage and scale, so deploying a foolproof strategy based on real-life best practices will help you navigate complexity and reduce risk.”
Join two experts from LogicMonitor as they unpack 10 Tips for Efficiently Scaling Your Hybrid & Multi-Cloud Strategies.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
- How the cloud is evolving
- How to keep up with the changes
- 10 tips to build a strategy
- How to scale that strategy
Best Practices for Scaling and Optimizing in the Cloud
Having a cloud strategy isn’t innovation, it’s what organizations need to scale great ideas and deliver robust customer experiences. As environments become more complex, it’s critical to evolve to the cloud in the right way or you’ll end up just another legacy company, lost in the clouds.
From several years of research and market observation, we put together a comprehensive guide that outlines 8 cloud best practices and 7 actionable tips to measure success.
6 Reasons IT Pros Are Ditching Legacy Monitoring Tools
In this report, real IT Pros discuss why their teams are moving away from legacy monitoring tools. Here is what you’ll find inside:
- Why legacy and on-premises monitoring tools can’t keep up with modern technology
- Why SaaS-based platforms are essential for IT infrastructure monitoring today
- The six main reasons your peers are ditching legacy monitoring tools (from real user reviews on PeerSpot)
Bandwidth reduces dev time by 80% with LogicMonitor
Check out this case study to see how Bandwidth reduced dev time by 80% by partnering with LogicMonitor.
Get More Out of Your Network
Why A Bigger Pipe Alone Doesn’t Lead to Faster File Transfers
More platforms, larger file sizes, tighter deadlines, content globalization and the growing complexity of the media supply chain are causing organizations to modernize their technology stacks and upgrade their networks. On the surface, it may seem that moving large files from one location to another is relatively simple and that a faster pipe is all you need, but it turns out there’s much more to it.
Read this guide to learn:
- The differences between bandwidth and throughput,
- When to use UDP, when to use TCP and how intelligent file transfer makes decisions on the fly,
- How the right software can help with network latency, packet loss and congestion, and
- Why Signiant technology helps you get the most of your network.
7 Must-Haves for Remote Work in M&E
Key Considerations for Accessing Large Media Assets
In 2020, when the pandemic hit, some companies were well prepared to enable a remote workforce, others had to scramble. Remote work is here to stay and a top priority across the industry is shoring up those remote workflows to make sure they are secure and scalable in preparation for whatever comes next.
One lesson that many learned the hard way is that standard tools including Dropbox, Google Drive and WeTransfer, which work well in many industries, lack the technology necessary for most media projects.
Read this guide to learn about seven important considerations you should keep in mind while implementing a permanent, secure and scalable remote working strategy that supports the unique conditions of a distributed workforce in the media industry.
Cloud I/O for Media Assets
10 Key Learnings from Moving Petabytes to AWS, Azure and Google
Most media companies are not moving all their assets to cloud storage but are looking to the cloud to provide elasticity when there is an unexpected surge in storage needs, for backup and disaster recovery, content aggregation, fan-out distribution and a variety of other workflows.
There are many tools available for moving files to, from and between cloud storage endpoints including those offered by the cloud providers themselves. But in an industry that deals with huge files, complex supply chains and growing security challenges, there are several factors to consider when choosing the right tool for the unique challenges of M&E.
So, where do you start? Right here.
Avoid common mistakes and learn about tools that were designed for the media and entertainment industry.
Nine Pitfalls of Relying on FTP to Move Large Media Files
Back in 1971, FTP was a groundbreaking invention. TODAY? Well, things have moved on. A lot.
Read this guide to discover:
- Why FTP is now more likely to hold you back than get you where you need to be.
- 9 key issues that make FTP unfit for the needs of modern media businesses.
- How Signiant’s enterprise SaaS solutions offer simpler, faster, more secure alternatives for companies of every size.
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Can Technology Help Solve the Burnout Crisis?
The causes of the physician burnout crisis are many and complex, which makes it hard to find a solution. How does technology play a role, in both the problem and the solution?
Physicians who are burned out often feel powerless. The first step to relieving burnout is to realize you can take back control. One way physicians can do this is by seeking out technology solutions that support — rather than hinder — the physician-patient relationship.
This e-book will put the burnout crisis in context, discuss the role of technology in relieving the pressure and provide practical advice for physicians, practice executives and administrators looking for solutions.
One and Done: Health IT That Does It All
Healthcare technology that puts people first and considers the whole person—physical, behavioral, and oral health—is the future. Integrated technology meets integrated care. One platform and one partner that does it all—for people in every part of the healthcare experience. We’ve got you covered.
Three Steps to Easier Patient Visits and Better Practice Outcomes
Your primary care practice can save time and money by delivering on patient expectations. You can enhance your ability to keep up with regulatory demands and reporting requirements—and avoid unsatisfied and unresponsive patients—when you employ best practices that address patient needs.
In this e-book, you’ll learn strategies to avoid missed revenue and save staff time by using smart efficiency improvements, such as checking insurance information up front. You’ll also learn how you can get back to caring for patients, not chasing payments—and the secret to achieving strong financial outcomes. Finally, you’ll discover how you can get paid quickly, easily, and fully—all while addressing your patient demands for an improved, more efficient experience.