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How NS1 ensures seamless DNS migrations

IBM Business Partners

Whenever you’re flipping a switch from one infrastructure provider to another, the possibility of downtime is always lurking in the background. Unfortunately, many network admins use this risk potential as a reason to continue using an authoritative DNS service that no longer adds business value.

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Six keys to achieving advanced container monitoring

IBM Business Partners

Organizations have increasingly turned to containerization to create more scalable, efficient and agile infrastructure. This creates self-contained code that can be run on any infrastructure, such as desktop, on-premises IT or cloud-native. Microservices architectures break up an application into small, autonomous services.

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Unlock the power of generative AI with intelligent automation

IBM Business Partners

For business leaders exploring ways to apply generative AI within their companies, it can be difficult to discern where to start, what will scale easily and what will deliver the greatest ROI. This is one area where automation isn’t just nice to have, it becomes a business imperative. Why automation?

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Hyperscale vs. colocation: Go big or go rent?

IBM Business Partners

Different voices within your business are calling attention to the awesome scalability and power of hyperscale computing, which you’ve also noticed with increasing interest. Your organization already has an ambitious agenda in mind for whatever IT infrastructure you wind up choosing. What is a hyperscale data center?

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Probable Root Cause: Accelerating incident remediation with causal AI 

IBM Business Partners

It has been proven time and time again that a business application’s outages are very costly. The estimated cost of an average downtime can run USD 50,000 to 500,000 per hour , and more as businesses are actively moving to digitization.

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Business disaster recovery use cases: How to prepare your business to face real-world threats

IBM Business Partners

Successful business owners know how important it is to have a plan in place for when unexpected events shut down normal operations. Let’s start with some commonly used terms: Disaster recovery (DR): Disaster recovery (DR) refers to an enterprise’s ability to recover from an unplanned event that impacts normal business operations.

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Accelerate release lifecycle with pathway to deploy: Part 2

IBM Business Partners

Stage 1: Development automation Infrastructure automation (IaC) and pipeline automation are self-contained within the development team, which makes automation a great place to start. Over time, the applications being represented appear as a set of patterns that standardizes development models across the board.