With the release of Sitefinity 14, we wanted to provide our customers with a platform that would readily accommodate anticipated changes in the marketplace while maintaining the ease of use and flexibility that have thrilled our customers for years.
In honor of Women’s History Month, some of our women in engineering sat down to talk about how they got started in the field, what their career paths have looked like, and why they’re proud to be part of Progress.
This blog post discusses some of the best practices for balancing the costs of cloud traffic monitoring while maintaining a reasonable level of visibility. Progress Flowmon 12 has introduced the processing of native flow logs from Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, plus it has enhanced support for Amazon Web Services (AWS) flow logs. This opens up interesting options for reducing the costs of your cloud traffic monitoring by leveraging flow logs in parts of your cloud infrastructure where a reduction in visibility is not an issue.
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