The global COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a new era of remote work. The Pew Research Center reports that over 71% of people had transitioned to working from home at the height of the pandemic. As of 2023, that number is still relatively high, with 59% of workers remaining at home though social distancing restrictions have long been relaxed. As remote work becomes increasingly common, many managers are considering transitioning to the new model.
[London, UK, May 2, 2023] – Canonical, a leading open-source provider of cloud computing services, has announced that Ubuntu Pro is now available in a subscription-included model on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Users can now launch Ubuntu Pro on-demand instances and purchase Ubuntu Pro Compute Savings Plans from the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) console.
Asset management is an essential aspect of any business, allowing companies to keep track of their valuable resources and ensure that they are being utilized efficiently. In recent years, the adoption of NFC (Near Field Communication) technology has revolutionized the way that businesses manage their assets, providing a range of benefits such as improved accuracy and efficiency.
Welcome to our blog on securing assets and preventing fraud with RFID in the retail industry. With the increasing trend of online shopping, it has become more challenging for retailers to secure their assets and prevent fraud. In addition, traditional methods of asset tracking and inventory management have proven to be time-consuming and error-prone, leading to losses in revenue and customer trust.
Maintenance and Asset Utilization are two critical aspects of the hospitality industry that require close attention to ensure efficiency, safety, and profitability. To achieve optimal performance in these areas, the industry has been exploring new technologies to manage assets better and automate maintenance activities. One of the technologies that have shown promise in achieving this objective is RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology.
IOException is the most generic exception in a large group of Java exceptions that express input/output and networking errors in Java applications.
If you’re in DevOps, you know the word ‘Kubernetes’. While saying that mouthful of a word (generally shortened to k8s in text) would have gotten you a weird look and someone asking if you need to lie down before 2017, it’s been sacrilegious to even consider starting a project without architecting your solution on top of it in the last few years.