Outages are never just technical glitches—they are symptoms of deeper issues, poor design choices, unvalidated assumptions, or breakdowns in operational processes. Every service interruption is both an opportunity and a responsibility: to investigate...
It’s a tale as old as time—someone runs a Speedtest, sees a low result, and immediately blames their ISP or network provider. But is the Internet really at fault? More often than not, the real issue lies within the local network, either with the LAN ...
Network engineers often pride themselves on their mastery of real-time tools and command-line interfaces (CLI). The CLI is seen as a badge of honor, a "kewl" toolset that allows engineers to diagnose immediate network issues with surgical precision. ...
Introduction: Understanding Correlation and Causation in Data Science In the world of data science, understanding the difference between correlation and causation is fundamental. Correlation refers to a statistical relationship between two variables,...
In the fast-paced world of Technology, especially Information Technology, immediate solutions are often prized over long-term fixes. A network outage, application error, or hardware failure can bring an organization’s productivity to a grinding halt,...