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Why Should B2B Companies Use Professional Accounts Receivable Services?

For B2B companies, invoices are an area that can cause constant headaches. Most endure delayed payments, strained client relationships, and cash flow issues. The utilization of professional accounts receivable services can provide practical solutions. Such services help reinforce the fiscal infrastructure, enhance efficiency, and foster a relationship between the clients.

The fragile web: 2025's lessons on uptime, reality, and engineering rigor

If you are into IT operations or leadership, you likely spent at least one weekend in 2025 huddled over a laptop while the rest of the world slept. For the last decade, our industry has pursued five nines (99.999% uptime) as the holy grail. We architected redundant systems, deployed across multiple availability zones, and optimized our code until it hummed. We convinced ourselves that if we just engineered hard enough, we could tame the chaos of the internet. We thought we could. We really did.

Hidden Cloud Costs: The Cost Behind Every Cloud Click

In the cloud, every click has a cost, even if it doesn’t feel like it at the moment. In this conversation, we unpack how small, everyday cloud decisions quietly add up to significant spend, why teams often miss the true cost behind “simple” actions, and how FinOps and cloud leaders can reframe cost conversations around value, impact, and accountability. If you manage cloud costs, build in Azure, or care about FinOps, this episode will change how you think about cloud decisions.

When AI Speeds Up Change, Knowing First Becomes the Constraint

In a recent post, I argued that AI doesn’t fix weak engineering processes; rather it amplifies them. Strong review practices, clear ownership, and solid fundamentals still matter just as much when code is AI-assisted as when it’s not. That post sparked a follow-up question in the comments that’s worth sitting with: With AI speeding things up, how do teams realise something’s gone wrong before users do? It’s the right question to ask next.

Exploring InvGate Service Management's No-Code Workflow Builder

Clear workflows make everyday work easier, but only when people can build and use them without friction. A process shouldn’t depend on technical skills or one specific owner to exist or make sense. InvGate Service Management’s no-code workflow builder focuses on accessibility from the start. Teams create workflows using a drag-and-drop editor, reusable building blocks, and no-code action connectors, which keep each step easy to follow and modify.

Democratizing Reliability: Giving Non-Engineers Real Operational Power with Dileshni Jayasinghe

Many companies don’t invest in incident management until something goes wrong. commonsku took a different path. In this episode of Humans of Reliability, Sylvain sits down with Dileshni Jayasingha, VP of Technology at commonsku, to talk about what it really takes to introduce incident management in a mature, profitable SaaS that had never formalized it. From rolling out observability and incident tooling to practicing internal status updates before going public, Dileshni shares how her team built the right muscles before they were forced to.

Resolve's Agents of IT podcast - Ep. 10 - Building Automation that Actually Scales with Yaju Suneja

A new Agents of IT episode is live! This week we’re featuring Yaju Sunja, Global Head of Automation at Stefanini Group. Watch to see what he has to say on how enterprises scale automation and move toward autonomous operations.