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How Nonprofits Can Protect Users' Safety Online

Running a charity site today presents some notable challenges. It's difficult to stand out, for instance: the internet is saturated with websites of all shapes and sizes, each of which is promoted in myriad ways, and most of those are profit-driven - meaning they can invest some of the money they make into further marketing. Charities have to work with limited resources.

Modernising applications? Integration with APIs is the way to go

Today’s enterprises can relate to this logic, especially concerning digital transformation projects. They have broken systems that need fixing, but they also spend a lot of effort fixing systems that don’t necessarily need those levels of intervention. Specifically, companies often face a dilemma: digital modernisation requires apps and systems to be upgraded and operate in the new technology norms. Yet those same systems often exist for good reasons.

2022 IT Pro Day survey examines state of the tech job market amid labour shortages and hiring challenges

SolarWinds survey: Two-thirds of IT pros say they're confident in their tech career despite a potential economic slowdown, but only half say their company has been adequately staffed amid the "great resignation".

Understanding Kubernetes Evicted Pods

What does it mean that Kubernetes Pods are evicted? They are terminated, usually the result of not having enough resources. But why does this happen? Eviction is a process where a Pod assigned to a Node is asked for termination. One of the most common cases in Kubernetes is Preemption, where in order to schedule a new Pod in a Node with limited resources, another Pod needs to be terminated to leave resources to the first one.

Common use cases for digital twins in automotive

Digital twins have become somewhat of a buzzword in the past couple of years. But what exactly are they? A digital twin, as its name indicates, is a non-physical copy of a physical object. Just like a digital scan of a physical picture. This virtual element enables a real-time view of all relevant data coming from said object. Depending on the system being studied, specific sensors can be tracked and monitored.

What is Asset Control in 2022?

What does asset control look like in the year 2022? It is a question that is on the minds of many people in the asset control industry. There are many factors that affect the future of asset control. Some of these factors include the advancement of technology, the changing geopolitical landscape, and the increasing global competition. Technology has significantly impacted asset control in the year and will continue to grow beyond 2022.

How to deliver consistently good customer service

Customer service is the field of providing service to customers before, during, and after a purchase or transaction. How you view a successful customer interaction depends on the customer service representative’s ability to adjust to the customer’s personality. A company that considers good customer service essential may spend more money on training employees than the average company or may limit the number of complaints to a small percentage of total customers.