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What Will Be the Scene of Video Production in the Corporate Sector? A Peek Into 2026 Trends

Dependence on videos has increased in the corporate sector, and 2026 is no different. It's just that the narratives must be more compelling, real, and efficient. Technology should be used wisely for maximum output and impact. If you hire the right agency, you can expect them to create smart and effective content. It may demand a higher video budget, but it will not be wasted. Industry reports suggest that the demand for corporate videos has been steadily rising, and businesses continue to invest billions of dollars in video content. What are you thinking? Developing a video isn't simple anymore.

Website Design That Builds Trust: Smart Choices That Win Visitors Instantly

When a user reaches your website, they have already made a quiet judgment. Within a few seconds, the users can decide whether or not your brand appears professional, reliable, or valuable for them to devote their time. This quick assessment impacts everything that follows, right from the time they stay to whether they will convert into a potential customer. It is the reason why strategic design choices are not just merely cosmetic. Instead, they are trust buttons. Hence, a website that is confidence-driven wouldn't demand belief from the audience. Rather, they will convincingly and silently earn it.

Small Business Loan Calculator Comparison: Which Payment Estimator Saves You Money?

Choosing a business loan is tricky. Lenders bundle costs into APRs, factor rates, and add-on fees that rarely line up cleanly. In the guide below, we'll show you how to use online loan calculators to surface hidden costs and lock in the deal that keeps more cash in your company.

What is Infrastructure as Code (IaC)? Best Practices, Tools, Examples & Why Every Organization Should Be Using It

Infrastructure as code (IaC) is the act of writing infrastructure configurations as code so they can be understood, repeated, and enforced with less manual effort. IaC is also a powerful way to convert institutional knowledge into technical knowledge. It’s a far-reaching and essential part of managing infrastructure at scale, with benefits that have expanded to platform engineering, security and compliance, network administration, and so much more.

How CEOs Want CISOs to Communicate Cybersecurity Risk Management Strategy

Most CEOs can recite their quarterly benchmarks and revenue down to the decimal point, but ask them about their organization's cyber risk exposure, and the answers become more vague. It's not that today’s CEOs don’t care about security — cybersecurity ranks among the top concerns for boards and executive teams. The problem runs deeper: a fundamental breakdown in how security risks are explained to business leaders that overlooks the impacts on their business outcomes.

NVIDIA Rubin (R100) vs. NVIDIA Blackwell (B200) GPU

Since 1999, when NVIDIA invented the GPU (graphics processing unit), the demand has “skyrocketed”. At CES 2026, CEO Jensen Huang announced their latest GPU, named after Vera Rubin. This follows on from the announcement of their Blackwell lineup only two years ago. Through this blog, we’ll explore what the industry knows about the Vera Rubin so far. Plus, we will take a look at some specs in comparison to the NVIDIA B200 from the Blackwell lineup.

OpenTelemetry Production Monitoring: What Breaks, and How to Prevent It

OpenTelemetry almost always works beautifully in staging, demos, and videos. You enable auto-instrumentation, spans appear, metrics flow, the collector starts, and dashboards light up. Everything looks clean and predictable. However, production has a way of humbling even the most carefully prepared setups. When real traffic hits, and it always spikes sooner or later, you start seeing dropped spans.

Breaking up with backstage: Why "free" open source isn't always free

We’ve all had that moment where it seems like you've solved your company's biggest engineering challenges after a weekend of hacking something together. Your prototype is so good, you feel, that the obvious next steps are to build a slide deck, rally the team around your work, and prepare the ticker tape parade for your hero's welcome. Jeff Schnitter, a Solution Architect at Cortex, knows this roller coaster of experience all too well after his time at Workday.

How a Singleton Pattern Broke Our Django Logging

With modern tooling and agentic coding assistants, straightforward bugs are almost a relief. If a test can catch it, or a user can reproduce it, chances are you can squash it quickly. The harder category — and the one worth writing about — are the bugs where everything looks correct. Your code runs, no exceptions are thrown, your debug statements confirm the right functions fire at the right times, and yet nothing works.