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Business Process Optimization: 5 Critical Inefficiencies Every Ops Leader Must Eliminate

Operational inefficiencies are costing enterprises up to 30% of their revenue every year. As margins reduce and operational excellence decides who leads and who falls behind, this kind of waste is no longer sustainable. With digital transformation accelerating across industries, businesses can no longer afford inefficiencies. As market dynamics shift overnight, customer expectations evolve in real time, and operational models that once delivered results can quickly turn into liabilities.

OpenTelemetry at Grafana Labs: the latest on how we're investing in the emerging industry standard

Here at Grafana Labs, open source has always been core to what we do. So it should come as no surprise that we’re going all in on OpenTelemetry—an open source project that’s quickly becoming an industry standard for vendor-neutral telemetry.

Accelerate Your Deployment Frequency: Strategies to Remove Bottlenecks

Is slow deployment hindering your mid-size organization? This guide tackles common deployment bottlenecks like manual processes and inconsistent environments head-on. Discover actionable strategies for faster, safer releases, including CI/CD automation, Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), GitOps, and cultivating a strong DevOps culture.

Windows 11 Migration: Ivanti's Customer Zero Journey with Win11 Upgrades

Windows 11 offers enhanced security and a modern user interface, but the transition can be complex for large organizations, with logistical and employee buy-in challenges. Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, so it's crucial to start planning and executing Windows 11 deployments now.

Speed up PR reviews with actionable code suggestions

Hello, Bitbucket fans It’s Dave from the Bitbucket Cloud product team. We’re happy to introduce another enhancement to help your team better collaborate around code reviews, saving you valuable time – the ability to propose specific code suggestions within a pull request. Code authors can view and apply the proposed code changes without switching contexts, helping teams get pull requests completed even more efficiently. This feature is available today to all teams using Bitbucket Cloud.

Secure and Streamline Your Global Workforce with Ivanti's AI-Powered IT & Security Platform

Revolutionizing IT & Security: Empower Your Workforce with Ivanti’s End-to-End AI Platform Dive into the modern workplace, where complexity and security threats are on the rise. See how Ivanti’s AI-powered IT and Security platform is changing the game by managing, automating, and protecting every device on your network, while keeping your mobile, global workforce in sync and productive. Learn how Ivanti unifies your technology ecosystem, supercharges your team’s impact, and empowers them to take on bigger challenges.

MTTR, MTBF, MTTA & MTTF - Metrics, examples, challenges, and tips

When your system crashes at 3 AM and customers start flooding your support channels, every minute feels like an eternity. Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) measures exactly how long these painful moments last and more importantly, how you can make them shorter. MTTR tracks the average time between when a failure occurs and when your system is fully operational again. This metric directly impacts customer satisfaction, revenue, and your team's sanity during incident response.

The Ultimate Network Assessment Template for Your Business

In the fast-paced realm of IT businesses, it's easy to overlook the intricate web that powers your operations – your network infrastructure. Let's face it, most enterprises only give it the attention it deserves when something goes wrong. And by then, the issue has often snowballed into a full-blown crisis.

Understanding Mobile User Behavior: Why Standard Research Methods Fall Short

You probably think you know how your customers behave. After all, you've got the heatmaps, the survey results, the dashboard lighting up with clickstream data. But here's the catch: if your research methods were built for desktops, you're basically studying mobile users through a keyhole. Mobile behavior isn't just a scaled-down version of desktop behavior-it's a completely different animal.