Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Compliance: How SecOps Can Stay Ready + Pass Your Next SOX Audit

Since its passing in 2002, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) has become one of the leading regulatory compliance requirements for U.S. companies. It’s synonymous with corporate governance and financial reporting standards for publicly traded companies. Companies spend millions of dollars and thousands of hours ensuring SOX compliance. Scrutiny is high for organizations subject to it, and the penalties can be crushing.

4 ITSM Automation Moves to Boost Business Growth Through Change

The life of an L1 engineer … receiving all the tickets, providing all the IT services, and interacting with all the stakeholders. Tickets, like requests for access to an application or system, account unlocks, onboarding and offboarding employees, and more are here to stay.

Automation, Rain or Shine: A Fortune 500 Network Communications Enterprise's Story of Enhanced Alarm Management

A leading provider of advanced network communications and technology solutions for consumers, small businesses, enterprise organizations, and carrier partners across the U.S. wanted to become more powerful, using automation, as to better understand the customer impact of bad weather and proactively improve their customer experience.

Technological Advances in Laser Engraving: How AI and Automation Are Changing the Game

Laser engraving has evolved rapidly over the past several years, driven by leaps in technological development. Notably, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation technologies is revolutionising the industry, enhancing efficiency, precision, and innovation in previously unimaginable ways. In this article, we explore how AI and automation are setting new standards in laser engraving, offering unique benefits to consumers and businesses alike.

Resolve Automation Capabilities Framework: From Tactical to Strategic End-to-end Automation

All business eyes seem to be focused on the current challenges of an unsteady economic environment, and organizational leaders are working to figure out the best plan to overcome them. Leaders have their own collection of key initiatives as no two companies are the same. Most commonly; however, they want to double capacity and productivity, cut costs, enhance customer experiences, and future-proof their organizations.

Automation to Take Airlines to High Altitudes During Unexpected Challenges

President Casey Murray of the Southwest Airlines Pilot Association in February 2023 made it very clear that the airline’s outdated technology had failed miserably during the winter storm of 2022. And that the IT and “infrastructure from the 1990s” allowed the wild weather to destroy travel plans for thousands of Southwest passengers, keeping them from spending the holidays with family, friends, and loved ones.

IT Operations: Making IT Work Better with IT Ops Automation

IT ops is often so focused on solving problems that it can be easy to miss how IT ops contributes to an organization’s overall success, even if you’ve been in IT for a long time. When things get tossed over the wall from development to ops, anyone not in IT ops starts to ask, “What is IT ops?” and “What does IT operations do?” So let’s set the record straight.

Advances in Smart Home Technology

Home technology has undergone a remarkable evolution over the past few decades, transforming the way people live, work, and interact within their domestic spaces. From the introduction of basic appliances to the integration of smart systems and artificial intelligence, the improvement in home technology has been nothing short of revolutionary.