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Application Success, Unlocked: Nexthink Adopt Comes to Infinity

From desktops to applications and everything in between, Nexthink has delivered unmatched visibility enabling IT teams to see, diagnose, and fix issues plaguing the digital workplace. But, digital workplaces looking to supercharge employee productivity need more. Enter Nexthink Adopt, your new ally in eliminating friction and driving flawless adoption and usage of your most critical business applications.

Choosing the Best End-to-End Process Automation Solution: A Strategic Playbook

Enterprise IT leaders are under growing pressure to streamline operations, reduce manual effort, and drive efficiency. End-to-end process automation solutions have emerged as a strategic priority, enabling businesses to connect disparate systems, remediate problems, and scale with agility. However, navigating the crowded automation marketplace—and understanding what a true end-to-end solution looks like—can be daunting without the right guidance.

Mastering incident routing: a critical component in incident management

Imagine this: a high-priority alert is triggered, but it’s routed to the wrong team, or delayed by manual triage. By the time the right person is notified, the issue has escalated, and users are starting to notice. Technical failures don’t always cause these kinds of incidents. More often, they stem from something simpler: poor alert routing.

AI Vibe Coding: Productivity Superpower or Security Nightmare?

Imagine this: You’ve got a business problem to solve. Instead of waiting on dev cycles, planning sprints, and juggling priorities, you just ask an AI assistant to write the code for you. A few seconds later, it hands you the solution — and with your AI also providing a step-by-step deployment guide, what could be simpler? That’s the promise of AI Vibe coding — a future where anyone can build and deploy software just by describing what they want in natural language.

Pioneering Digital Product Passports with Nobody's Child | Zebra

The EU plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 with Digital Product Passports (DPPs) playing an important role. DPPs will include verifiable data on a product’s materials, manufacturing processes, and lifecycle impacts, as well as recycling, reuse and resell. The passports offer a great opportunity for retailers to improve sustainability performance, build trust with consumers by authenticating genuine products, and significantly improving supply chains too.

Announcing Charmed Kubeflow 1.10

We are thrilled to announce the release of Charmed Kubeflow 1.10, Canonical’s latest update to the widely-adopted open source MLOps platform. This release integrates significant improvements from the upstream Kubeflow 1.10 project, while also bringing a suite of additional capabilities targeted towards enterprise deployments. Charmed Kubeflow 1.10 empowers machine learning practitioners and teams to operationalize machine learning workflows more efficiently, securely, and seamlessly than ever.

Meta's Llama 4 models now on relaxAI

Here at Civo, we’re proud to announce that we have become the first UK company to successfully host and operationalize Meta’s new Llama 4 model family on relaxAI, our AI assistant. This breakthrough positions relaxAI at the forefront of sovereign AI development, combining world-class capabilities with uncompromising data protection standards that UK businesses can trust.

Infrastructure Monitoring: A Comprehensive Guide to Integrating Effective Alerting

Imagine you’re the IT guardian of a busy company. Every day, you rely on infrastructure monitoring tools to keep an eye on your servers, networks, and applications. These tools are your early warning system – they spot glitches before they become full-blown problems. But what happens when an alert is missed or delayed? That’s where effective alerting comes in.

Service Dependency Mapping: The Hidden Framework of AIOps

According to McKinsey report, 70% of digital banking transformations exceed budget and timelines largely due to one core problem: underestimating system complexity. The current issue? Financial institutions are being blind —they’re unable to see how deeply intertwined their applications, services, and infrastructure really are. A recent study shows 45% of financial institutions face at least one major IT breakdown every quarter.