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SAP system refresh automation

SAP system refresh automation is extremely powerful when leveraged with care; system refreshes are complex and challenging processes to manage. System refreshes can be fraught with risk for organizations with critical data due to their level of complexity. Mitigating this risk comes down to knowing the benefits of automation and how the processes work. This article will help you: To try out Avantra's SAP automation features, sign up for a free trial.

Why Neglecting Asset Tracking Labels Can Harm Your Business

Asset Tracking Labels are small but powerful tools that help businesses monitor and manage their valuable assets efficiently. These labels and a reliable asset tracking system ensure real-time visibility, prevent loss, and streamline operations. Ignoring them can lead to misplaced equipment, unauthorized usage, and costly replacements. Businesses risk inefficiencies, compliance issues, and financial setbacks without proper labelling.

From Detection to Resolution: How Selector + Itential Deliver AI-Driven Observability and Automated Recovery

Every second counts when it comes to detecting, diagnosing, and resolving network incidents, yet many teams still find themselves stuck in reactive mode, drowning in alerts, manually writing scripts, and managing tickets across disconnected systems. This is where Selector and Itential come in. Together, Selector and Itential deliver a powerful, enterprise-ready solution that closes the loop between detection and action.

Myth #5 of Kubernetes Resource Optimization: Spark Dynamic Allocation

In this blog series we’re examining the Five Myths of Kubernetes Resource Optimization. The fifth and final myth in this series relates to another common assumption of many Kubernetes users: Dynamic Allocation for Apache Spark applications automatically prevents Spark from overprovisioning resources while improving workload utilization levels.

How to Handle the NumberFormatException in Java

The NumberFormatException is one of the most common runtime exceptions you'll encounter in Java. It's an unchecked exception that occurs when you try to convert a string to a numeric value, but the string format isn't compatible with the target number type. Simply put, if you attempt to parse "hello" as an integer or "12.5" as an integer, Java throws a NumberFormatException because these strings can't be converted to the expected numeric format.

AI Arms Race: How Artificial Intelligence is Both the Weapon and the Shield in Modern Cyber Warfare

Cybercriminals are no longer lone hackers sitting behind screens; they use artificial intelligence to supercharge their attacks. They employ large language models (LLMs) that generate phishing content to evade human detection. They use malware that adapts mid-execution to bypass sandbox environments and deepfake video/audio to mimic executives in real time.

The Future of Customer Support: Meet the AI Agents Who Think and Empathize with Customer Needs

Customer expectations for seamless, personalized, and immediate service have reached unprecedented levels. Yet, customer service operations face persistent challenges: rising inquiry volumes, talent shortages, and the need to deliver consistent, high-quality experiences across diverse channels.

Drive Public Sector Efficiencies of Scale with Splunk and AWS

Today’s public sector organizations are tasked with delivering a staggering amount of technology capabilities to support a growing set of digital services, meet IT modernization goals, and continue to protect against a wide range of attack vectors. Cloud technology adoption has played a significant role in ensuring that ongoing IT modernization not only aligns with each organization’s mission-strategic capabilities but also enables efficiencies of scale.