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Jan 12


INCIDENT RESPONSE THAT'S FAST AND COST-EFFECTIVE: WHY 3 COMPANIES CHOSE GRAFANA
CLOUD

When an incident occurs, every second counts. On-call staff need to quickly get
all the relevant information in front of them in a way that’s easy to digest so
they can more successfully investigate the issue and communicate with relevant
stakeholders. Grafana Cloud’s Incident Response & Management (IRM) suite helps
teams do just that, bundling Grafana Alerting, Grafana OnCall, Grafana Incident,
and Grafana SLO into one stack to detect issues, escalate alerts to the right
team, automate essential tasks, and identify actionable insights.
Jan 11


GRAFANACON 2024: IN APRIL, IN AMSTERDAM, AND IN PERSON!

GrafanaCON 2024 is coming to Amsterdam! For the first time in five years,
GrafanaCON, our annual conference focused on all things Grafana and its extended
open source ecosystem, will be an in-person event. On April 9-10, you can join
the open source community in Amsterdam for two full days of technical talks,
live demos, hands-on sessions, and – yes! – the hallway track. In addition to
learning about the latest features and functionality of Grafana and other open
source projects, you will hear from community members about the different ways
they are using Grafana for visualization and monitoring, from home labs and
research projects to industrial IoT and space and beyond.
Jan 10


HOW TO SET UP HOME AUTOMATION: A BEGINNER'S GUIDE WITH GRAFANA CLOUD AND HOME
ASSISTANT

I first learned about Home Assistant when my previous job’s manager shared that
he charms his wife by using home automation to have Alexa announce the weather
as she starts getting ready for the day. After that, he showed us the cool
Grafana dashboards where he visualizes his entire home automation setup on a
screen in his basement. As fate would have it, I got a chance to work for
Grafana Labs soon after that, and I started building my own home automation
setup using Grafana Cloud.
Jan 09


MONITOR AMAZON EC2: KEY METRICS FOR INSTANCES, REGIONS, AND MORE IN ONE VIEW

Amazon EC2 was one of the first services available on AWS, helping propel the
cloud platform into the mainstream of IT. And while EC2 instances come in a wide
range of sizes and flavors to address all sorts of use cases, keeping tabs on
those instances isn’t always easy. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our new
EC2 monitoring solution in Grafana Cloud. With our latest AWS integration, you
can start observing your EC2 instances faster and easier, without the need to
manage and configure local agents.
Jan 08


GRAFANA 10.2.3 RELEASE: NEW FEATURES AND BREAKING CHANGES

On Dec. 18, 2023, we unintentionally introduced some new features and two minor
breaking changes in the Grafana 10.2.3 patch release. These changes were
originally intended for Grafana 10.3, which we plan to release later this month,
but these commits were merged into the 10.2.3 release branch early due to a
mistake in our release process. Because Grafana 10.2.3 introduces more changes
than expected in a typical patch release, there’s a risk of more bugs than
expected.
Jan 08


OBSERVABILITY TRENDS AND PREDICTIONS FOR 2024: CI/CD OBSERVABILITY IS IN.
SPIKING COSTS ARE OUT.

From AI to OTel, 2023 was a transformative year for open source observability.
While the advancements we made in open source observability will be a catalyst
for our continued work in 2024, there is even more innovation on the horizon. We
asked seven Grafanistas to share their predictions for which observability
trends are on their “In” list for 2024. Here’s what they had to say: AI in
observability: More thoughtful about where, when, and how it’s used AI was
ubiquitous in 2023.
Jan 05


WORKING AT GRAFANA LABS: MAKING THE SHIFT FROM INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTOR TO
ENGINEERING MANAGER

We are both engineers in the frontend division at Grafana Labs, working on
features in the Grafana project such as Explore and data visualization. As we
worked together, we discovered we were both interested in the company’s
engineering manager (EM) track. We saw that career path as not only a chance to
expand our coaching and leadership skills and experience, but also as a way for
us to participate in overcoming the organizational challenges of a hyper-growth
startup.
Jan 04


THE CONCISE GUIDE TO LOKI: HOW TO WORK WITH OUT-OF-ORDER AND OLDER LOGS

For this week’s installment of “The concise guide to Loki,” I’d like to focus on
an interesting topic in Grafana Loki’s history: ingesting out-of-order logs.
Those who’ve been with the project a while may remember a time when Loki would
reject any logs that were older than a log line it had already received. It was
certainly a nice simplification to Loki’s internals, but it was also a big
inconvenience for a lot of real world use cases.
Jan 03


HOW TO CREATE ALERTS TO MONITOR SENSOR DATA WITH GRAFANA, PROMETHEUS, AND
TELEGRAM

When monitoring sensor data, such as data from a weather station, a home
security system, or a home automation assistant, it’s useful to have an alerting
system in place, as well. By setting up alerts for sensor data, you can
automatically receive notifications when any significant event occurs — whether
that’s someone arriving at your front door or a thunderstorm rolling in. It’s
also possible to receive these alerts through various communication channels,
such as email, SMS, or a messaging app like Telegram.
Jan 02


WORKING AT GRAFANA LABS: WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE A PRODUCT DESIGNER

I’ve been working as a product designer for the past four years, and I’ve spent
1.5 of them here at Grafana Labs. As a product designer, I create and optimize
for the user experience by taking in design principles, business goals, and user
data. This includes designing how users flow through the features, how users
interact with areas of the product, and what they see visually. I love being a
product designer because I truly enjoy talking to users, understanding their
problems, and being creative when ideating through solutions.





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