

Why application slowness doesn't belong in your IT department
If your applications are slow, who do you call? Your IT department? That's probably not your best option. IT departments are great for building and maintaining your infrastructure, but they are not developers of performance experts. Read this blog and you'll know exactly what to do if your...

Why Application Performance Management is dead
The era of traditional Application Performance Management (APM) is definitively over. In a world where cloud-native and distributed systems have become the norm, traditional APM solutions fall short. Modern organizations need more than just performance monitoring; they require real-time insights...

The hidden productivity killer: How can you realize growth despite a shortage of personnel?
The economy is rising again and that provides opportunities for entrepreneurs. Companies feel the energy of growth, but also hit a big problem: a shortage of qualified personnel. This is a challenge that many organizations have to deal with. You want to expand, service more customers en explore ne...

How much privacy do you have left? - Discover how much data you are really leaking
Your devices and browsers are leaking more data than you think. Including data you'd rather keep private. So ends your privacy. What's being leaked? And to whom? Read this blog and you'll know.

More and more disruptions are also threatening your business continuity
An increasing number of disruptions that last longer and are more disruptive threaten the continuity of applications and infrastructures. Failures of critical applications and systems are causing businesses, payments, hospitals and even worldwide air traffic to grind to a halt. Please don’t think...

Why many SAAS and PAAS providers leave you at the mercy of the gods
When a SAAS application is so slow that your employees experience more annoyance and lost work time than that the application supports them, you have very few possibilities to turn it into a properly working application. And SAAS applications that are under performing – often seriously under...

The data you put in the cloud is mostly … not yours anymore!
When you put data in the cloud, on Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive or iCloud then that data is no longer yours. And the cloud provider can cut you off immediately, with the only explanation ‘you’ve violated our terms of service’. Have a nice day! How is this possible, it's your data? Read this blog...

Why you’re much less redundant in the cloud than you think
Cloud suppliers love to tell you how dependable their services are. Redundancy is the keyword here and it’s important for reliability, you don’t want data loss or data corruption . But … In the cloud only a little bit of hardware redundancy is delivered by default, the rest is up to you. What's...

Proven: the cloud is NOT scalable
Superior scalability in the cloud is a myth. The cloud can only scale on a hardware level. Scaling your applications requires much more than just hardware scaling, just as it does on premise. Get the facts, read this blog.