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6 of the Best Online Learning Providers in 2026

We live in a world where there is more access to growth and development than ever before. Rather than having to get into a leading university halfway around the world, you can study online with them for free. As a business, you can also deliver your own training in-house to employees without outsourcing it. However, in order to do that, you need to get to know the training providers that will offer what you need.

AWS Outage History: What Engineering Teams Should Learn

If you've been running production workloads on AWS for more than a year, you've felt it: the 3 am PagerDuty alert, the scramble to check the AWS console, the frantic Slack thread asking, "Is this us or is this AWS?" And then, minutes or hours later, the AWS Service Health Dashboard finally acknowledges what your users have been experiencing all along. It happens because AWS is the backbone of modern infrastructure.

DataPrime at Ingest: Fine-Grained TCO Routing with DPXL

The real economic decision for observability happens at ingest, before storage, billing, and retention choices are locked-in. Until now, the logic governing that decision could only see three broad fields: application, subsystem, and severity. That just changed. TCO routing now matches on any field in the event payload, including nested keys, custom fields, and event body content, using DPXL, the DataPrime Expression Language.

AI SRE Summit 2026 Brings Together Engineering Leaders From AWS, Salesforce, Man Group, Smarsh, Honeycomb and More

Virtual event will explore what it takes to use AI in production SRE, from incident response and observability to platform design, cost control and self-healing operations TEL AVIV and SAN FRANCISCO, April 22, 2026 — Komodor, the autonomous AI SRE company, today announced it will host AI SRE Summit 2026, a free live virtual event on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, bringing together site reliability, platform engineering and cloud-native leaders to discuss how AI is changing production operations, and where i

Experience the Power of Zebra Technologies: The 2026 Power Journey | Zebra

Ever wondered how your orders get from a warehouse to your front door with speed and accuracy? Join us on "The Power Journey". The Power Journey follows a single product—a travel power adapter—on its journey from the factory floor to the customer's hands. This journey showcases Zebra’s innovation in action, demonstrating how intelligent supply chain operations and connected frontline solutions enhance asset visibility at every critical step of the workflow. You’ll see how our latest hardware, software, services, and AI capabilities work together to deliver end-to-end traceability.

Bridging IT and OT: Lessons from the Factory Floor with Steve Goudreau

Everyone’s rushing to AI, but few have the foundation to make it work. In this episode of Next Gen Network Heroes, Bob sits down with Steve Goudreau, Director of IT at Ice Industries, to explore what it really takes to lead in today’s evolving technology landscape. With over three decades of experience, spanning military service, financial services, and manufacturing, Steve brings a grounded, people-first perspective to an industry often obsessed with tools and trends.

Android Remote Management: The Future of Business Device Management

One Android device going offline in your store or warehouse can throw off your whole day. In this video, we'll show you how to manage all your Android devices remotely from a single dashboard, without running around on-site. You'll learn how remote monitoring tracks device health in real time, from battery levels to network status. We'll also walk through remote troubleshooting, app deployment, and how to enforce security policies across your fleet. Then we'll look at how teams in retail, logistics, and healthcare use these tools to keep operations running smoothly.

Terminal dependencies for CircleCI workflows: Always run what matters

When a job fails, gets canceled, or never runs, the work that still needs to happen afterward (cleanup, notifications, teardown) has no clean way to trigger. There is no easy way to express “run this no matter what” in your pipeline config without duplicating jobs or adding fragile workaround branches. Terminal jobs change that.

From Jammy to Resolute: how Ubuntu's toolchains have evolved

The evolution of Ubuntu’s toolchains story goes beyond just providing up-to-date GCC, LLVM, and Python. It is also about opinionated openJDK variants, task-focused devpacks, FIPS compliant toolchains, and snaps, like the new.NET snap and Snapcraft plugin. These are enhancements that collapse half a day of setup into a single command or two, demonstrating what a frictionless developer experience means in practice for framework and application developers on Ubuntu.