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Ergonomic Training Courses: Building Healthier, Safer, and More Productive Workspaces

Creating a workplace where people thrive isn't just about the latest technology or a stylish office layout; it's about how well the space supports those who use it every day. Whether in offices, factories, hospitals, or home-based workstations, the physical setup directly impacts comfort, focus, and long-term health. That's where ergonomic training courses come in.
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7 Best Service Virtualization Tools of 2025

Service virtualization tools have become indispensable for organizations seeking to streamline their testing and development processes. These tools allow teams to simulate the behavior of critical software components, enabling more rapid development with overall cost reduction and improved collaborative outcomes. As demand mounts for service virtualization solutions, identifying the best tools to support this workflow in the software development lifecycle has never been so important.
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The Network-First Advantage: How Fabrix.ai Redefines Observability from the Ground Up

Modern enterprises today often find themselves in a peculiar predicament: they are drowning in a deluge of telemetry data—including logs, metrics, and traces—yet paradoxically remain blind to what truly matters. Despite making substantial investments in observability tools, teams frequently find themselves reacting to incidents rather than proactively preventing them, with alerts flooding dashboards often devoid of critical context.

Atlassian Confluence Monitoring on Microsoft SCOM

As part of a customer project, we developed a custom Confluence Management Pack for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM). This tailored solution enables IT operations teams to monitor key performance and health metrics of Confluence environments, ensuring knowledge-sharing platforms remain available and performant.

How to Configure Lightweight Browser Tracing for Debugging at Scale

Sentry’s auto-instrumentation, using BrowserTracing, is convenient. You can get interesting insights about your frontend application out-of-the-box, such as whether slow and failing API calls are hurting your user experience (summarized in Network Requests), or how your website stacks up against industry standards for performance (summarized in Web Vitals).

Why your Shopware store feels fast until it doesn't

Shopware is a powerful platform, but its performance depends entirely on how it is used. In this article, we explore the most common and avoidable causes of slowdowns in production environments, including plugin overload, cache fragmentation, and misconfigured admin settings. Whether you are preparing for a high-traffic event or simply aiming to keep your storefront fast and responsive, this guide will help you identify the root causes of performance regressions.

No Sandwich, No Security: What This Week's Lunch Taught Me About DNS Blind Spots

Like many shoppers in the UK this week, I found myself staring at half-empty shelves in my local grocery store. In a small but frustrating twist, my usual sandwich, chicken mayo on malted bread, was nowhere to be found. The disruption wasn’t just about lunchtime preferences; it was part of a broader impact from cyberattacks that hit major UK retailers, including Co-op and Marks & Spencer.

An Easy Guide to Getting Started with Elastic APM

Code in production will break. Maybe a request takes too long, maybe it fails quietly, or maybe it works fine one minute and falls over the next. Logs can help, sure—but they don’t always show the full picture, especially when performance issues are involved. Elastic APM gives you a clearer view. It traces what your application is doing from incoming requests to database queries and everything in between.

A Simple Guide To GKE Cost Allocation And Cluster Spend

Running workloads on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) delivers impressive scalability and flexibility. Yet, it can also introduce a tricky challenge: tracking GKE costs accurately. Remember, GKE costs rarely scale linearly. Overprovisioned nodes, idle autoscalers, and orphaned workloads can quietly balloon your bill in the background. And while GKE’s native tools offer some visibility, they often miss the full picture.