-Microsoft Azure has modernized its logo A icon with Azure. Microsoft hopes to make the Azure unit an entity in its vast product line. With the updated design and azure blue, I hope to represent its cloud products and become part of Microsoft’s smooth design system. “The well-crafted icons let customers know and love things that look familiar.” The icon will be deployed on products and related websites in the next few weeks.
-Clubhouse is coming to Android soon But still can only be accessed by invitation. As the social network’s popularity has declined after reaching its peak in March last year, Android users are now likely to use the service. Currently, only Americans can access it, but Clubhouse plans to open it to other countries in the coming weeks. Sensor Tower’s data shows that after 9.6 million downloads were registered in February, the number of downloads in April dropped to around 900,000. As a reminder, in January last year, Clubhouse raised $100 million in funding, with a valuation close to $1 billion. If it is not unconditionally open to the public, this startup may lose users, who are likely to migrate to Twitter Spaces or Facebook and its upcoming product Live Audio Rooms.
-ServiceNow s’empare de Lightstep. In recent months, the race to develop or acquire data observability platforms has accelerated. After Datadog and Timber, IBM and Instana, Splunk announced the launch of its own solutions in this area, and now it is ServiceNow’s turn to get out of the predicament. IT Service Management Solutions (ITSM) experts did acquire Lightstep, a start-up company born in 2017. Its data observability solution is especially used by GitHub, Twilio, Big Commerce and Spotify. Its goal? Provide a complete view of heterogeneous data (logs, metrics, events…) to better understand and respond to application performance issues.
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