There’s a striking disconnect happening in software development right now. According to the 2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey, 84% of developers are using or planning to use AI tools in their workflows. Over half of professional developers are using AI daily. The adoption is real, it’s fast, and it’s accelerating.
Kubernetes began as a tool to help teams keep thousands of microservices running without falling apart. It gave them a way to schedule workloads, recover from failures, and scale services without constant firefighting. Now, AI has brought back the same chaos, only magnified. Training jobs sprawl across GPUs. Inference traffic spikes without warning. Pipelines stretch across clusters, clouds, and compliance boundaries. Left unchecked, it can break both your workload and cloud budget.
Optimizing IT costs is now the top priority for IT teams, according to Ivanti’s 2025 Technology at Work Report. Our survey found that cost optimization was cited as a critical strategic goal for 2025, outranking improving cybersecurity, investing in infrastructure and deploying AI / ML technology.
GitHub Copilot won't replace you. But developers who master it might have an edge over those who don't. Frank Boucheros dropped serious wisdom at GitKon about this exact reality. His take? Copilot will enhance developers, but only if we learn to use it properly.
Managing shift schedules, rotation cycles, and different types of shifts has always been one of the trickiest parts of workforce management. Whether you’re coordinating day shifts, night shifts, evening shifts, or split shifts, keeping track of employee availability, selected days, and total hours across multiple teams is a challenge.
In the ever-evolving world of digital freight platforms, competition is intense, and differentiation is key. With dozens of marketplaces vying for attention from carriers, shippers, and freight forwarders, it's not enough to simply digitize a process that once relied on phones and emails. But what actually makes it different? Let's break it down and take a closer look at how SHIPNEXT compares to the rest..
Healthcare organizations need telehealth solutions that are not only easy to use but also secure and compliant with strict industry regulations. Telemedicine platforms were created with this in mind, offering a video conferencing platform built specifically for medical providers and their patients. From browser-based access and multi-device support to HIPAA compliance and accessibility features, it brings together everything providers need to run effective virtual visits while maintaining patient trust and meeting regulatory requirements.
Staying online is only half the battle for a freelance DevOps engineer. Keeping bills paid when clients delay payments or projects vanish overnight is the other. Unlike salaried tech roles, freelancers operate in a world where uptime isn't just for servers - it's survival strategy. When systems break, your name is on the line. But when the payment doesn't hit the account for weeks, nobody's there to reboot your budget.
A tram stop screen in Melbourne cycles two frames each minute, and the footpath never goes quiet. The setting drives attention, so placement and pacing should match real movement. Teams that plan with data and operations get steadier returns. They trim waste, align messages to moments, and learn quickly. Many brands still treat outdoor as a single creative buy, then hope awareness flows into other channels. A better method treats planning, delivery, and measurement as a repeatable loop.