Author: Andreas
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New Splunk Observability Cloud
Splunk announced beta availability of their new Observability Cloud at last years .conf20 already. The product became GA this week and offers Infrastructure Monitoring, Application Performance Monitoring, a Log Observer, Real User Monitoring (RUM), Synthetic Monitoring and On-Call for incident response and collaboration:
Announcing the new Splunk Observability Cloud, bringing together the world’s best-in-class solutions for infrastructure monitoring, application performance management, digital experience monitoring, synthetic monitoring, log investigation and incident response.
Source: Conquer Complexity at Any Scale With the New Splunk Observability Cloud | Splunk
That makes a total of 3 clouds in Splunk’s portfolio, notes ConstellationR’s Holger Müller:
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Switch Boot
Hack of the day: A physical switch to chose which OS your PC boots
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Poststempel
Zum ersten Mal gesehen heute. Aber ich bekomme ja selten Post von der hybris.
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Does your organization rely on NPS?
NPS is a popular method to measure how an organization or brand is perceived with customers and their satisfaction. The term is short for “Net Promoter Score”, indicating the key thought of the approach: to measure likeliness across the customer base the brand will be recommended further. It’s all boiling down to a single number. If your organization is relying on this number for any decision, you may focus an the wrong issues in business. Today, you may want to read this over NPS:
The Tesla vs Amazon stats that highlight all of NPS’s flaws
Let me paint a picture: It’s January 2019, and I’m in the wake of a discussion/debate with some Net Promoter Score (NPS) experts about the rationale for companies investing in NPS.
From the articleSource: The Tesla vs Amazon stats that highlight all of NPS’s flaws | MyCustomer
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Fahrradprüfung.
Bei der Jugendverkehrsschule.
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The Instagram ads Facebook won’t show you
Signal, the company offering secure and private messaging, tried to advertise on Facebook. Naturally, the company tried to drive their value in privacy. They chose to point out the implications Facebook’s businesmodel has for these values.
Apparently Facebook didn’t like the ads.
Source: Signal >> Blog >> The Instagram ads Facebook won’t show you