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Thin, Tiny, Tough: The Future of On-Metal RFID is Here | Zebra

Unlock ultimate performance and accuracy for RFID on metal surfaces with Zebra's latest innovation: the Delta and Titanium Metal Skin Labels. Engineered to overcome the challenges of tracking on metal surfaces, these flexible labels offer a durable, low-profile, and versatile solution for a variety of applications, from IT assets and laptops to work tools and hospital equipment. We'll explore their IP68-rated design, resistance to chemicals and high temperatures, and the powerful read ranges delivered by their advanced chip technology. Learn how combining these labels with Zebra’s ZT411 on-metal printer and resin ribbons creates a complete, high-quality tracking solution built to withstand the most challenging environments.

Link-OS 7.5: Key Features, Security Enhancements & EU RED Compliance | Zebra

Discover the latest features and enhancements for your Zebra print fleet with the release of Link-OS 7.5. This video provides a detailed overview of the key updates designed to make your printers more secure, efficient, and powerful. We explore significant general security enhancements. For our customers in the EMEA region, we provide crucial information on the new EU RED compliance measures, which introduce a new printer setup process to enhance cybersecurity and data protection. Additionally, learn about new printer commands that unlock the high-registration capabilities of the ZT610 600dpi micro label printer and see how the latest sustaining fixes resolve reported issues to improve overall performance and uptime.

Unified Enterprise Monitoring that Scales

Modernize your monitoring stack with the Progress WhatsUp Gold network monitoring solution in this fast, 30‑minute session. Learn how to replace legacy, multi‑module tools with one unified platform that simplifies operations, boosts visibility and delivers predictable TCO. Discover how NetOps and ITOps teams can reduce complexity and get actionable insights faster by utilizing the WhatsUp Gold capabilities to unify network traffic analysis, logs, configuration and high availability.

Modern IT and the Burden of Accountability

The leaders responsible for modern IT environments rarely talk about features first. They talk about responsibility. In conversations at Nexus Live 2025, ScienceLogic’s annual customer conference, executives and architects across healthcare, federal systems, managed services, telecom, and enterprise IT described modernization not as a tooling upgrade, but as an escalation of accountability.

Manage service tracing across hosts with Single Step Instrumentation rules

Single Step Instrumentation (SSI) simplifies Datadog Application Performance Monitoring (APM) by automatically discovering and instrumenting services across a host. For many teams, SSI is the ideal starting point because it helps them achieve full visibility with minimal setup. However, as environments grow, teams often want more control over which services get traced. Auxiliary workloads such as batch jobs and cron tasks might not require distributed tracing.

Route OTel data from AI apps to ClickHouse and Datadog using Observability Pipelines

As organizations continue to heavily invest in AI and build more agentic workflows, their telemetry data volumes can surge quickly, and the associated costs can become unpredictable. To regain control of their data, many AI-forward teams are turning to high-throughput, low-latency pipelines to collect and route data to tools such as OpenTelemetry (OTel) and ClickHouse. But these self-hosted solutions come with drawbacks.

You're Running Agents. Your Tooling Is Still Catching Up.

Introducing GitKraken Desktop 12.0. At some point in the last year, the question shifted. It stopped being “should I use AI coding agents?” and became “how do I run more than one at a time without losing my mind?” If you’ve been there, you know what the management layer looks like. A terminal per agent. A worktree created by hand before each session.

Why post-mortem action items die

You can run the best debrief of your life. Honest timeline, blameless tone, real insights. People leave the room nodding. And then nothing happens. This is the last mile problem of post-mortems - and it's an easy trap to fall into. When you've just been through a stressful incident, getting it back up is the priority. Once it's over, the post-mortem itself can feel like the finish line. You've documented what happened, been honest about it, identified what went wrong. It feels like the work is done.