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Selling Online? Don't Make These 10 Critical Mistakes

As more people embrace online shopping worldwide, sellers have been forced to develop viable solutions for any challenge they face in the ecommerce business. In some cases, running an ecommerce store may seem like a juggling act. Sellers must manage their inventory, market their products, meet customer requirements, and ensure the business is profitable.

What No One Ever Tells You About Running a Franchise

Everyone talks about starting a business from scratch, building your own brand, and hustling your way to the top. Be it something like a restaurant, a retail, well, just anything really. But what about the folks running businesses that already exist, just not under their name? Well, yeah, it's honestly a fair question, but owning a franchise is its own kind of beast. It's structured, familiar, and yes, a little safer than going rogue with your own idea, but it's far from effortless. If anything, it's like being handed the keys to someone else's house and being told to turn it into a home.

Why Entrepreneurs Sink: Common Legal Woes

Entrepreneurs can sometimes go through legal challenges on their way to success. But what are the main causes or these and what should you be looking out for specifically? That's the topic of this post. We explore some of the leading reasons why entrepreneurs get into trouble and what, if anything, you can do about it so you don't suffer the same fate. Here's what you need to know.
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Incident Management Software for 2025: Revolutionizing Efficiency in Crisis Handling

With the growing reliance on technology and complex IT infrastructures, having a robust Incident Management software is no longer a luxury but a necessity. As we step into 2025, organizations are seeking more sophisticated, intuitive, and scalable solutions to streamline their Incident Response Workflows and ensure uninterrupted service delivery.

Building a bulletproof network disaster recovery plan

Imagine it’s 2am. A core switch fries because of a sudden power surge. Most of your users wake up to a blank screen. Your team scrambles: Where’s the backup configuration? Who knows the last working state? Hours pass, productivity tanks, support calls flood in, and costs stack up by the minute. This isn’t a theoretical horror story. According to Gartner, the average cost of network downtime still hovers around $5,600 per minute, or over $300,000 per hour.

The Second Wave of Private Cloud

Over the past decade, the public cloud became the default way to run software. Its flexibility, on-demand pricing, and global reach made it the obvious choice for many teams. Startups could move fast, and enterprises could avoid long procurement cycles and complex hardware management. As teams gain more experience with cloud infrastructure, unintended consequences start to rear their costly heads. Bills grow quickly and are difficult to predict.

AIOps Tools: Key Features and Top 8 Solutions in 2025

AIOps tools use machine learning, big data, and automation to enhance IT operations. These tools analyze IT data, detect anomalies, and automate tasks, improving efficiency and reducing manual effort. Popular AIOps tools include Selector, Splunk, Dynatrace, Datadog, BigPanda, Dell AIOps, IBM Cloud Pak for AIOps, and LogicMonitor.

Why Observability Isn't Just for SREs (and How Devs Can Get Started)

Almost every other day, when I scroll past r/devops or r/sre, I see a post like this asking how a dev can get started with devops, observability, etc. Sample Reddit thread on how to get started with OTel This blog is an attempt for anyone lost to find their way into observability and a wake-up call for devs to they should think about observability more actively today than ever before. A dev’s observability playbook.