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02. 04. 2026 Daniel Vedovato NetEye, Unified Monitoring

Monitoring Ollama in NetEye with ollama-metrics and check_prometheus

Running Ollama locally or on dedicated hardware is straightforward until you need to know whether a model is actually loaded in RAM, how fast it generates tokens under load, or when memory consumption reaches a threshold that affects other workloads. A simple TCP port check confirms the process is alive, nothing more. This tutorial shows…

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31. 03. 2026 Fabrizio Dovesi Atlassian, Service Management

When Agile at Scale Meets Atlassian: Choosing the Right Scaling Model for Global IT Organizations

A practical look at SAFe, LeSS, Scrum@Scale, Disciplined Agile, Nexus, and custom hybrid models for enterprise IT organizations using Jira, Jira Service Management, and Confluence Cloud. Scaling Agile in the Enterprise: The Question Nobody Really Wants to Answer For many organizations, Agile starts small and local. A few teams adopt Scrum, delivery improves, visibility increases,…

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21. 03. 2026 Andrea Mariani AI

Reflections on Running LLMs Locally: Why It’s Worth Running Them on Your Own Infrastructure

Model selection, infrastructure sizing, vertical fine-tuning and MCP server integration. All explained without the fluff. Why Run AI on Your Own Infrastructure? Let’s be honest: over the past two years, LLMs have evolved from a tool perceived as experimental and reserved for researchers into something companies use every day for concrete, practical tasks. And with…

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30. 12. 2025 Fabrizio Dovesi Atlassian, Service Management

Atlassian Rovo Today: Architecture, Technologies, and Enterprise Trust

The current architecture and underlying technologies behind the Atlassian Rovo engine, in light of recent developments The last few months show the path forward If you’ve been following the evolution of AI in recent years, you know changes come fast and often, and even a single year can be much too long an interval to…

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28. 12. 2023 Davide Sbetti Log-SIEM, Machine Learning

Semantic Search in Elasticsearch – Testing Our NetEye Guide: Adding the LLM ingredient

You weren’t expecting a part three of this series, right? Well honestly, me neither. But after working together with you on the POC where we firstly crawled the NetEye Guide and applied ELSER to the resulting documents, and then we exploited its semantic search capabilities in the NetEye Guide search, we asked ourselves, what if…

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