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Series: What’s Stopping Businesses from Application Server Migrations: Insights From Industry Players - Part 1
Published on 22 Aug 2024
by Chiara Civardi
Topics:
Upgrade,
DevOps,
Developer,
Payara Support,
tutorial,
Migration,
service
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Ensuring Business Continuity When Changing Application Runtime
In today’s digital age, the only constant is change. Yet, one area where change often induces hesitation is in the modernization and migration of application servers for software. Moving mission-critical applications to a different runtime environment can indeed be a daunting prospect, entailing significant investments of time, money and resources. However, when unsatisfied by their current solution, why is the fear of migration operations not giving way to the fear of missing out?
In this blog series 'What’s Stopping Businesses from Application Server Migrations – Insights from Industry Players', we will look at what industry experts say and debunk server migration myths.
Ensuring Seamless Operations and Maximum Profitability: Key Insights on Application Server Efficiency and SLAs - Part 2
Published on 12 Aug 2024
by Chiara Civardi
Topics:
Ops Teams,
Upgrade,
DevOps,
Monitoring,
Developer,
Payara Support,
Migration,
Payara InSight,
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Robust and efficient application servers are crucial for companies relying on software applications, whether supporting e-commerce platforms, financial services portals, or internal operations. To ensure smooth operations and deliver seamless services to users, it's essential to partner with vendors who can provide a system runtime that offers maximum uptime. This reduces costs and optimizes performance, profitability, and user satisfaction. Effective service level agreements (SLAs) with these vendors play a key role in minimizing disruptions and ensuring that your applications run efficiently and reliably.
In this blog post, we share insights from industry players on what to look for in application runtime SLAs to minimize disruptions.