One of the aspects we appreciate about digital signage is that it promotes fairness. Unlike social media, pay-per-click (PPC), and online advertising, where coverage is often determined by budget, digital signage allows businesses of all sizes to compete equally. With digital signage, the cost of setting up and rolling out is determined by the number of screens you use rather than the number of competing companies. Digital signage is a versatile tool that anyone can easily set up.
Creating a system for purchase orders is a critical first step in effective procurement management. It assists organizations in maintaining track of orders, inventories, and payments. A business may have a number of problems without a well-organized purchase order system, including lost payments, overstocking, and late deliveries. We'll go over the purchase order system's definition, operation, significance, and how you can quickly set it up in this blog. So, let us begin!
Today's quickly evolving corporate environment has made controlling enterprise assets more important than ever. To ensure their long-term sustainability and profitability, businesses need to be able to manage and maintain their assets efficiently. Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is useful in this situation. A strategic approach to managing and sustaining an organization's assets, such as its infrastructure, machinery, and equipment, is known as enterprise asset management (EAM).
Catchpoint and ITOps Times have teamed up to break down 6 critical topics you need to understand to ensure Internet Resilience for your business in a bi-weekly microwebinar series, each lasting less than 10 minutes. Explore each of the topics in the series: In this third installment, we’ll talk about why Internet Resilience is critical for retail and eCommerce companies. Now, let’s get into the episode!
This article was originally published in The New Stack and is reposted here with permission. They require different approaches for storage and querying, making it a challenge to use a single solution. But InfluxDB is working to consolidate them into one. Time series data has unique characteristics that distinguish it from other types of data. But even within the scope of time series data, there are different types of data that require different workloads.
Here at InfluxData, we recently announced InfluxDB 3.0, which expands the number of use cases that are feasible with InfluxDB. One of the primary benefits of the new storage engine that powers InfluxDB 3.0 is its ability to store traces, metrics, events, and logs in a single database. Each of these types of time series data has unique workloads, which leaves some unanswered questions. For example: Luckily this is where our work within OpenTelemetry comes into play.