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How to Find and Fix SEO Errors on Your Website with Ahrefs

Ahrefs Site Audit helps you look at your website the way a search engine does. The tool crawls all major website pages to examine their interconnections and loading methods and page display formats which results in a comprehensive SEO problem report that shows which issues require immediate resolution.

Your servers shouldn't need to know ACME

CertBot assumes every server that needs a certificate should also know how to request one, validate domain ownership, handle renewals, and manage failures. This makes sense with a handful of servers. One server, one cert, done. But infrastructures grow. Now you’ve got web farms sharing wildcards, load balancers, mail servers, VPN appliances. The “every server for itself” model doesn’t scale and isn’t sustainable. Even the Let’s Encrypt community knows it.

What are your rights if you are injured in a hit-and-run accident?

Being involved in a hit-and-run accident can leave you feeling vulnerable and uncertain about your options. In Australia, hit-and-run incidents occur with concerning frequency, leaving victims to deal with injuries, property damage, and emotional distress without the responsible party present. Understanding your rights and the steps to take after such an incident is critical to protect your interests. If you need injury compensation lawyers in Runaway Bay or anywhere in Australia, knowing the proper procedures can make a significant difference in your case outcome.

How CMMS Improves Inspection Accuracy and Compliance

Ever wondered why teams would miss routine inspections when it's for their safety and good? It is not because they are incompetent or do not strive to stay compliant, but because the system they work with is flawed. Employees are overwhelmed by manual processes, where information keeps slipping through the cracks. Paper checklists hide in desks, texts get skipped, and memories fade. Proper inspection and compliance get overlooked, and once the issue resurfaces, it is too late. Then you find teams scrambling to put out the fire that shouldn't have started in the first place.

From Maintenance Delays to Injury: How Small Operational Gaps Create Big Risk

Injury risks don't just exist in active construction sites or warehousing facilities. Commercial premises like shopping stalls and regular nine-to-five workplaces face them. Even residential rental properties aren't spared either. And more often than not, people get hurt because someone in maintenance failed to do their job well. Because they overlooked a potential safety hazard or delayed taking action.

3 Tips for a Smoother Software Deployment Process

Just because software releases have become more frequent doesn't necessarily mean they're always smooth. Many teams can push changes on schedule and still lose time to noisy pipelines, brittle handoffs, and production checks that start only after users complain. The result is work that feels fast until it gets slowed down by issues.

Everything you need to know about ITIL 5, AI and incident management

ITIL 5 launched in January 2026, and for the first time in the framework's 40-year history, AI governance is front and center. If you're running incident management, on-call rotations, or building operational tooling, this matters: the gap between AI adoption and AI governance is about to become a compliance and operational risk issue. I’m not usually a big ITIL fan, but this guidance has some genuinely useful framing and questions.

Automating Infrastructure as Code changes with an AI agent

The infrastructure management landscape is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Infrastructure as Code has already revolutionized how we provision and manage cloud resources by treating infrastructure as software. The next evolutionary step involves intelligent automation that can understand, adapt, and optimize these configurations independently.

Why test data management is becoming increasingly important to senior IT leaders

We recently sat down with James Phillips, Senior IT Leader, to talk about test data management (TDM) and the growing attention it’s getting from the senior IT leaders. It’s been prompted by the recognition that provisioning test and development environments with realistic production-like data improves the quality of code being developed, reduces errors, and deliver new features to customers faster.
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3 Ways to Break Down SaaS Data Silos

Access to data is critical for SaaS companies to understand the state of their applications, and how that state affects customer experience. However, most companies use multiple applications, all of which generate their own independent data. This leads to data silos, or a group of raw data that is accessible to one stakeholder or department and not another. Data silos also prevent information from different sources from being blended together to gain a more accurate picture of what's happening in your application.