Category: Hybrid Cloud
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Resilient IBM MQ® in Hybrid Cloud: Choosing the Right HA and DR Strategy
Learn how to build a resilient IBM MQ® architecture for hybrid cloud. This post breaks down HA vs. DR, explains RTO/RPO expectations, explores Native HA and cross-region replication, and shows how meshIQ adds essential visibility and control.
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Ensuring High Availability in Hybrid Cloud and Mainframe MQ Monitoring
High availability is frequently discussed but often misunderstood—especially when dealing with hybrid cloud and mainframe environments. Ensuring high availability in MQ monitoring across these environments requires a comprehensive strategy, careful planning, and sometimes, a bit of trial and error. Below are key strategies to ensure that MQ monitoring is always reliable, no matter where systems
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Airlines aiming to transform need modern Observability.
The last decade has been nothing but a roller coaster ride for the airline industry. The pandemic has transformed it forever and now it needs to reevaluate its digital transformation priorities on how to manage traveler expectations. Taking it a step further, travelers buying behavior is changing farther as now they will want to book
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7 DevOps practices to improve application performance
Devops is tough, but the choice between faster development and improving reliability shouldn’t be. Consider shifting-left security, better observability, AIops platforms, and more. Devops is primarily associated with the collaboration between developers and operations to improve the delivery and reliability of applications in production. The most common best practices aim to replace manual, error-prone procedures
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4 Multi-Cloud Misconceptions that Put Organizations at Risk
Shifting to the cloud? Multi-cloud environments enable organizations to expand their computing and storage capacities easily, but that comes with tradeoffs — topping the list: cybersecurity. What makes cloud computing appealing is also a reason to worry. It is easy to access your cloud environment anywhere with internet access, but that also means it’s easy