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What is DEX? And Why DEX is Important

Digital Employee Experience (DEX) refers to how employees interact with the digital tools, systems, and technologies they use at work-and how those interactions affect their productivity, satisfaction, and overall work experience. DEX encompasses the quality of the digital interactions and services that employees encounter while using workplace technologies. It includes various factors such as application performance, network connectivity, device usability, and overall user satisfaction.

Lessons From The FinOps In Full Bloom Podcast: 6 Cloud Insights I Didn't Expect

Every time I step on set with a guest for FinOps In Full Bloom, I’m anticipating the lightbulb moments I know will pop up during the podcast. These are the conversations that reveal how curiosity and collaboration can spark real transformation in the cloud.

What Is DevSecOps? A Guide To Secure DevOps Workflows

Security used to be something teams added at the end of a release cycle. Engineering pushed code fast. Security teams reviewed it later. But this flow only worked when the software moved slowly. Modern cloud environments broke the old security model. Containers, microservices, APIs, and infrastructure as code now change too fast for security to sit outside delivery workflows.

Get Kafka-Nated, Bonus Episode: A tale of Kafka Past, Current, and Future

Join us for “A Kristmas Kafka,” an informal technical roundtable with Apache Kafka committers, contributors, and community leaders. We’re gathering the people who build and shape Kafka to explore where the project has been, where it is today, and where it’s heading next. No marketing, no product pitches—just a dense, technical conversation about architecture, innovation, and the future of streaming systems.

Make-Up Air in Warehouses: Why Exhaust-Only Ventilation Creates Operational Problems and How Better Airflow Solves Them

The fastest possible removal of heat, fumes, or pollutants is a common goal of warehouse ventilation strategies. Although exhaust systems are efficient in removing air, issues occur when the replacement of that air is not given the same consideration. Exhaust-only ventilation creates pressure imbalances, inconsistent temperatures, and higher energy costs, all of which directly affect daily operations. A balanced approach that prioritizes controlled make-up air and modern air circulation using HVLS fans delivers stability, efficiency, and safer working conditions across large facilities.

7 Strategies for IT Ops Teams to Monitor and Optimize Real-Time Commodity Pricing Systems for Financial Reliability

Real-time commodity pricing systems have become mission-critical infrastructure for financial institutions, trading desks, and enterprise resource planning operations. As of December 2025, with 72% of trading firms migrating to cloud-native CTRM and ETRM platforms, IT Ops teams face mounting pressure to maintain pricing accuracy, minimize latency, and ensure system resilience during volatile market conditions.

Top 7 India-Focused AI Programs to Build Business-Ready Skills in 2025

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping Indian businesses through automation, more intelligent decisions, and new products. Leaders who learn to plan and deploy AI see faster cycles and clearer outcomes. In 2025, strong programs balance applied projects with sound fundamentals. The list below prioritizes hands-on work, industry alignment, and clear outcomes for working professionals.

3 Top Trending Small-Cap Tech Stocks to Watch in 2026

Small-cap tech stocks are the underdogs of the stock market, often flying under the radar while offering huge growth potential. 2026 could be the year they finally get the recognition they deserve. In this article, we'll spotlight three trending small-cap tech stocks to watch in 2026 that could offer substantial returns for early investors.

The Evolution of Blockchain-Based Trading Infrastructures

Trading in financial markets has always been complex. Many traders face long transaction times, high fees, and reliance on middlemen. These problems slow down processes and make trading less efficient. Enter blockchain technology. Since Bitcoin's debut in 2009, blockchain has changed how trades occur. It provides quicker transactions, reduced costs, and direct peer-to-peer exchanges. This blog will examine its progress from basic systems to advanced solutions like decentralized finance (DeFi). Keep reading to learn how it's making a difference for traders everywhere!