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How 10 Different Industries Use Big Data

Big data powers much of the modern world. It is one of the best research tools and is used by many companies to make more educated decisions. It is also commonly used to train AI tools ranging from LLMs to firewalls. Every industry has a different use for big data. In this guide, we'll briefly explore some of the main uses for big data within each industry.

Top Legacy Application Modernization Companies

Here's the uncomfortable truth: most large enterprises are powered by technology older than their digital ambitions. Banks clear payments on legacy cores. Airlines coordinate fleets on systems built before cloud computing. Healthcare providers rely on infrastructure never designed for today's cybersecurity climate. According to multiple enterprise IT studies, organizations spend the majority of their technology budgets maintaining existing systems rather than building new ones. In some sectors, maintenance absorbs close to 70% of total IT spend.

Cloudflare URL Redirects: When Simplicity Becomes Complexity

Cloudflare is widely trusted for CDN performance and edge security. It also provides redirect functionality that allows teams to implement both domain-level and page-level routing rules directly at the edge. For many teams, a Cloudflare URL redirect configuration is the quickest way to handle page-level changes. Whether it's redirecting an outdated blog post, enforcing HTTPS, or restructuring a section of a site, Cloudflare makes execution straightforward.

Why I'm Tracking BNB's Price Performance and You Should Too

OK so I've been absolutely fascinated by Binance Coin's trajectory lately. Like, seriously fascinated. We're talking about a token that started as basically a discount coupon for trading fees and has evolved into something way more interesting. I've been tracking BNB since late 2019, and watching its growth has been like watching a startup turn into a tech giant - except in crypto time, which means everything happens about 10x faster.

How AI Is Empowering Frontline Workers to Become Brand Storytellers

Frontline workers are the face of every customer-facing organization. They interact with clients, solve problems in real time, and witness the moments that define a brand's reputation on the ground. Yet most organizations overlook their potential as authentic content creators and storytellers.

Top Ways to Recover Emptied Trash on Mac [2026]

Have you ever wondered, "Can I recover emptied Trash on Mac" or "How to recover files after emptying the Trash on Mac?" You're not alone. It's easy to assume that everything in the Trash is safe to delete, only to realize later that an important document or photo was removed by accident. If you're dealing with data loss, don't worry as all hope is not lost. Here, we'll explore five tried-and-tested methods to recover emptied Trash on Mac, with or without software.

Syslog Checks: How to find Insights in the Data Flood

Every SysAdmin knows the feeling. They are swimming in logs—terabytes of them. Every daemon, service, and kernel subsystem religiously writing their activities to syslog. The data exists. The signals are there. Yet, somehow, incidents still are still unpredictable. How is this even possible? Here's why this happens: Traditional syslog infrastructure was designed for storage and retrieval, not detection and response.

Top tips to organize your digital workspace

Top tips is a weekly column where we highlight what’s trending in the tech world and list ways to explore these trends. This week, we’re tackling a growing challenge for modern professionals: organizing digital workspaces in an era where files, apps, and notifications constantly compete for attention. As work becomes increasingly cloud-based and collaborative, a cluttered digital environment can slow teams down, create confusion, and impact productivity. The good news?

Claude outage - February 10, 2026

On February 10, 2026, Claude users around the world began reporting service failures affecting chat sessions, API integrations, and Claude Code workflows. The first verified outage report reached StatusGator at 19:33 UTC. StatusGator issued an Early Warning Signal at 20:24 UTC. Claude did not post an official “Investigating” update until 22:11 UTC. This incident clearly demonstrates the gap between real user impact and official status page updates.

Why Your Company Will Be Running OpenClaw Next Year

You’ve probably heard of OpenClaw. Maybe you’ve seen the demos where an AI agent opens a browser, navigates to your CRM, fills in a form, and files a support ticket. No API required. Maybe you thought “that’s cool but I’d never run that at work.” Your employees already are. According to Permiso’s research, 22% of enterprise customers have employees running OpenClaw without IT approval.