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Deep Temporal Observability - Correlate Metrics with Logs & Traces

Temporal lets you orchestrate complex, reliable workflows, but when something breaks or slows down, the built-in dashboards only give you a list of events and some basic filters. You can see what happened and filter by attributes like workflow type or namespace, but you can't drill deeper. There's no way to jump straight from a metric spike to the exact trace or log line you care about.

Business Process Automation, Explained

Business process automation no longer sits on the sidelines. What was once an emerging technology is now the engine behind modern business operations. In fact, around 60% of companies already use automation tools in their workflows, according to Duke University. This is not just companies — developers are also contributing to this shift by adopting low-code, no-code, and digital process automation platforms. These new tools remove barriers that once slowed innovation.

Will AI Kill Our Talent Pipeline?

As AI adoption increases, the race to real, durable AI value intensifies. Almost every organization that can use AI is using AI — but one of the most troubling trends I’ve observed revolves around talent. Right now, most organizations use AI to increase internal efficiencies — do quick research, write quick emails, start a new project at the 50% mark rather than the 0% mark, etc. But some executives I’ve talked to are taking a more aggressive approach.

Angular OpenTelemetry Setup and Troubleshooting

Implementing observability in Angular applications presents unique challenges. Understanding how users experience your application and identifying performance bottlenecks requires specialized tools and approaches. This guide covers implementing OpenTelemetry in Angular applications, with practical code examples for instrumentation, data collection, and integration with observability backends.

Ubuntu Cron Logs: A Complete Guide for Engineers

Troubleshooting failed cron jobs without proper logging can be frustrating. Ubuntu cron logs record the execution of scheduled tasks, helping you identify what's working and what isn't. This guide covers what engineers need to know about Ubuntu cron logs – from finding them to analyzing their contents and setting up effective monitoring solutions.

Package signing and verification

Disclaimer: This post focuses on Debian-based and Fedora\/RHEL-based distributions and packaging. Everybody using a GNU/Linux distribution most likely knows that packages used by the given distribution are somehow signed and such signatures are somehow verified. Usually, this knowledge comes with the first requirement to import some key when an extra package repository is being added to the system (the standard repositories of a distribution use keys that are present and trusted by default).

What is Model Context Protocol (MCP)?

Let’s be honest, most AI (Artificial Intelligence) tools today are relatively smart but not always super useful. You ask them to explain something, write an email, maybe generate some code, but the moment you want them to do something real, like schedule a meeting, file a bug report, or move stuff across your tools, they just stare blankly. That’s where MCP comes in. MCP stands for Model Context Protocol.

OpenAI's 'AI in the Enterprise' Report: A Must-Read - But One Crucial Piece Is Missing

We are standing at the threshold of one of the most transformative technological shifts in modern enterprise history. AI is no longer on the horizon – it’s here, it’s powerful, and it’s already reshaping the way businesses think about productivity, creativity, and competitive advantage. OpenAI’s recent report, ‘AI in the Enterprise‘, offers a concise and thoughtful roadmap for leaders seeking to implement AI within their organizations.

IBM's AI Just Replaced 94% of HR functions - What's Stopping You?

At IBM’s Think conference this week, the company made a bold announcement: 94% of its HR functions are now handled by AI, a shift they claim will generate $3.5 billion in savings over the next two years. These are staggering numbers. And while the cynic in me can’t ignore that this announcement was made at what is, effectively, a sales conference – especially one that coincided with the launch of IBM’s AI Agent Store – the scale of those numbers deserves attention.

90+ Cloud Computing Statistics: A 2025 Market Snapshot

Cloud computing was already booming before 2020. But in the following two years, remote work flourished, and cloud adoption soared. The trend continues to accelerate — even faster now. Some companies have since returned to the office. Others are adopting hybrid models, balancing work-from-home and in-office. Yet, there’s more to the rise of cloud computing than remote working.