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Future of observability and application monitoring will be spotlighted during Splunk conf21 Virtual, Oct 19-20

Future of observability and application monitoring will be spotlighted during Splunk conf21 Virtual, Oct 19-20
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News & Star readers react to new Covid variant

Readers have shared their thoughts on news of a new variant, after Cumbria s top health boss stated no cases have been recorded in the county. No cases of the Indian variant of Covid-19 have been recorded in Cumbria, according to Cumbria County Council s director of public health Colin Cox. Dr Cox confirmed that the strain – which is causing concern – has been recorded in other parts of the North West, however. There has been some talk of local lockdowns to control any outbreaks, rather than a return to the tier system – but Dr Cox is unsure whether the Indian variant will necessitate that.

Splunk clears the complexity fog to bring observability from cloud to device

SHARE The benefits of adopting cloud are indisputable, but the resulting architectural complexity has obscured the vision of IT professionals. What was on-premises network monitoring has been magnified into a requirement for cloud-native observability across an organization’s information technology stack, from the data center to the edge. “Where an app used to be run off three different tiers in a data center, now it could be across hundreds of machines and opaque networks, opaque data centers all over the world, and often the only time you see how things come together is on the user’s desktop,” said Craig Hyde, senior director of product management at Splunk Inc.

Bikers provide a boost to Invercargill s economy

Kavinda Herath/Stuff Suzanne and Owen Miller watched the street racing Sunday after supporting their son Mitchell Miller at the drag racing on Friday night. They live just outside of Invercargill, but Suzanne said she was in town every day during the Burt Munro Challenge. Invercargill businesses welcomed bikers as they arrived in droves and helped to boost’s the town’s economy during the Burt Munro Challenge. The 15th event wrapped up on Sunday with the final event being the street racing held in the city, and because of Covid-19 pandemic the usual influx of international motorbike enthusiasts was missing.

Burt Munro Challenge: Bluff Hill Climb rained out for first time as gales lash coast

“Ultimately, they are the ones who are going to get into trouble.” Hyde said logistics, like arranging road closures and scheduling times, made it impossible to move the Hill Climb Champs to another day. Christchurch rider David Dickson had signed up to participate in the Post Classic Pre ‘89 race, but changed his mind when he saw the weather outside. “I looked out the window and thought, nah,” he said. “It’s a shame, really.” Instead, he and some friends were staying warm and having a couple of drinks at a nearby restaurant. A group of Hamilton riders who had been looking forward to watching the races, used the time to try some local specialities instead, enjoying a feed of muttonbird and the biggest burger Laurence Day said he had ever tried to eat.

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