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Optimizing Your Cart with Signals: Smarter State, Better Debugging

In the first two parts of this series, we introduced Angular Signals and built a reactive shopping cart. Our CartService already supports core operations like adding, removing, and clearing items, as well as computing total price and item count using computed(). All of this was done without touching RxJS, subscriptions, or change detection hacks. But a real-world cart does more than tally up numbers.

Cloud parity, AI, and sovereignty: what we announced at Civo Navigate London 2025

If you could run public and private cloud like they were the same place, what would that unlock for your teams? That was the core message of our Navigate London keynote, and it matters just as much to readers in Singapore or Seattle as it does to those who joined us in person. For years, the industry has made you choose. Public cloud on one track. Private cloud on another. Different APIs, different skills, different bills, and a rewrite every time you move.

OpenTelemetry + ignio: The Foundation for Intelligent, Unified Observability

In the previous post, What is OpenTelemetry?, we went over the What, Why, and the How of OpenTelemetry. We also went over the telemetry data lifecycle (data generation à collection à storage à usage) and how telemetry data (MELT) could be put to use to troubleshoot a representative web application scenario.

Smart Outdoor Storage Solutions for Modern Homes

Modern homeowners are now taking time to imagine their outdoor spaces in the best way possible. What was so once only just a backyard or a simple patio has now become the extension of the home. It is a place to relax, work on hobbies and entertain. With that type of evolution comes a very common challenge and that is, storage.

Can PayPal Make Crypto Practical for 430 Million Users?

PayPal recently introduced its new payment links feature. Those links let users send or receive money with just a short URL. What's new is the option to use crypto like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and PayPal's own stablecoin PYUSD. The fee is charged in fiat currency based on the Bitcoin price at the time of receipt, making Bitcoin price performance an important factor for both merchants and users considering the volatility of settlement.

Server Configuration Mistakes That Sabotage Automated Trading Performance

Most traders blame their strategies when EAs underperform in live markets compared to backtests. Yet in my experience analyzing hundreds of failed trading setups, roughly 60% of performance issues stem from server configuration problems rather than algorithmic flaws. During the recent volatility spikes around central bank announcements, I watched sophisticated grid trading systems collapse not because of poor logic, but because their hosting environments couldn't handle the computational load when it mattered most.

Why ERP Implementation projects fail and how to avoid failures

ERP implementation is a strategic decision for any business. Organizations adopt ERP solutions to eliminate inefficiencies caused by disconnected systems, data silos, and a lack of actionable insights. When implemented effectively, ERP systems can significantly boost productivity. However, research from leading analysts indicates that over 70% of ERP implementation projects fail to meet timelines and budgets, while only 30% of digital transformation initiatives achieve their intended outcomes. In this blog, we'll explore the key reasons behind ERP implementation failures and how to avoid them.

Real Estate App Development for Ops & Product Teams: From MVP to Scale

In the competitive world of real estate technology, developing an app that can scale from a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) to a fully-fledged solution is crucial. For operations and product teams, this journey involves strategic planning and execution to ensure the app meets evolving market demands and user expectations.

Why a Cyber Fusion Center Is Essential for Cloud-First and Remote Work Environments

A cyber fusion center brings together security operations, threat intelligence, and incident response under one roof. Instead of teams working in silos, it encourages constant collaboration between analysts, engineers, and business units. This model shifts security from a reactive approach to a proactive one, anticipating risks before they spiral out of control.

Why IT School Students Have an Edge in Today's Competitive Job Market

Stepping into an IT school can completely change the direction of someone's career. In a market where technology shapes nearly every industry, specialized training gives students more than just technical knowledge-it gives them adaptability and confidence. I still remember my first semester walking into a computer lab filled with humming servers and half-built networks. The sense of being surrounded by real-world tools, not just textbooks, showed me right away that the program was about doing, not just learning theory.