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Six steps to creating a successful IT strategy: A guide for CIOs

CIO

This requires evaluating competitors’ strategies; identifying strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities; and leveraging insights from the competitive market analysis team or similar teams within the organization. Defining metrics to measure success helps track progress and evaluate the impact of the initiatives.

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Differentiating people, process, and technology problems: A guide for CISOs

CIO

Is it inefficient processes that hamper communication within security teams? It becomes easier, however, when security leaders have a consistent framework in place for assessing the effectiveness of their people, processes, and technology – which is why I recently developed such a framework for IDC.

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Frontend Debugging Is Bad and it Should Feel Bad

Honeycomb

There’s a sentence that strikes fear into the heart of every frontend developer I’ve ever met: Users are reporting issues, and we don’t know how to replicate them. If they have bugs or poor usability, all the business outcomes we’re working to enable suffer. What do you do when that happens? Do you cry?

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How Developer Observability is Transforming Dev Role

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

Alongside streamlined processes and collaborative efficiency, DevOps teams need real-time access to detailed, correlative, context-rich data and analytics. By understanding how observability in DevOps transforms development capabilities, you can maximize the effectiveness of your teams and your data. Let’s get into it.

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Do Your SOC Metrics Incentivize Bad Behavior?

Palo Alto Networks

The following post on SOC metrics is adapted from the book, “Elements of Security Operations,” a guide to building and optimizing effective and scalable security operations. Some metrics that security operations centers (SOCs) widely use to evaluate their performance have the potential to drive poor behavior.

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Introducing Honeycomb for Frontend Observability: Get the Data You Need for Actionable Customer Experience Improvements

Honeycomb

Honeycomb for Frontend Observability gives teams the ability to quickly identify opportunities for optimization within their web app. With the new Web Launchpad in Honeycomb, you can drill into your site’s Core Web Vitals to see exactly what triggers poor scores, see full stack traces, and explore other performance data.

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GSAS Talk: Metrics for Architects

Apiumhub

Last October, I had the opportunity to attend the Global Software Architecture Summit , an event organized by Apiumhub in Barcelona. One of the talks I enjoyed the most during the event was “Metrics for Architects” by Alexander von Zitzewitz , founder and CEO of hello2morrow. Why should you use metrics for architects?

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