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DevOps
fromMedium
1 day ago

Set it up once, test it properly, and let the system handle the rest.

Automating SSL certificate renewal prevents production outages and reduces stress during incidents.
fromInfoQ
4 days ago

Latency: The Race to Zero...Are We There Yet?

In the fintech industry we can link latency directly to profit and money. If I have lower latency than the competition, I can get to the better deals, I can make the better deals.
Venture
Online learning
fromeLearning Industry
5 days ago

How Workflow Bottlenecks Impact Employee Learning And Productivity

Workflow bottlenecks significantly disrupt productivity and employee learning, impacting overall organizational performance.
Angular
fromInfoQ
1 week ago

A Better Alternative to Reducing CI Regression Test Suite Sizes

Reducing CI regression test suites can hide subtle bugs; a stochastic approach and leveraging redundancies improve test effectiveness and CI lab efficiency.
Productivity
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Many productivity programs solve the wrong problem. This is what leaders should do instead

Organizations face work design problems rather than productivity issues, leading to temporary solutions that fail to address underlying conflicts in problem-solving approaches.
Software development
fromMedium
1 week ago

Zero-Effort Production Debugging: How I Automated Bug Fixes for My Side Project

Automating bug fixes with an AI agent streamlines maintenance for full-stack applications, enabling zero-effort management of errors.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Why we need to rethink scale

In 1966, BCG found that a company's unit production costs would fall by typically 20 to 30 percent in real terms for each doubling of 'experience,' or accumulated production volume.
Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago
Bootstrapping

How to Build Systems and Teams That Will Scale Your Business

Sustainable business growth requires scalable systems and empowered teams, focusing on smart growth rather than just speed.
#ai
fromInfoQ
3 weeks ago
Software development

From Friction to Flow: How Great DevEx Makes Everything Awesome

AI improves some aspects of software development but also reveals persistent challenges, particularly in deployment times.
fromUnited States Edition
2 months ago
Business

Enterprise Spotlight: Manufacturing Reimagined

AI, extended reality, edge computing, and digital twins are transforming manufacturing operations, competition, and value delivery across a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Software development
fromInfoQ
3 weeks ago

From Friction to Flow: How Great DevEx Makes Everything Awesome

AI improves some aspects of software development but also reveals persistent challenges, particularly in deployment times.
fromHarvard Business Review
4 weeks ago

4 Capabilities that Drive Operational Improvement

Operational Excellence practices alone don't guarantee success; implementation quality, organizational culture, leadership commitment, and strategic alignment determine competitive outcomes. Banks implementing identical operational improvement methodologies like Lean and Six Sigma achieve vastly different results due to factors beyond the practices themselves. Success depends on how thoroughly organizations embed these approaches into their culture, the quality of implementation execution, leadership commitment to continuous improvement, and alignment with overall business strategy.
Business
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
3 weeks ago

Factory Paying Human Worker to Watch Robot Worker All Day

Humanoid robots like Digit are being deployed in factories with human supervisors, with costs expected to drop from $10-$25 per hour to $2-$3 per hour, potentially displacing workers earning $20 per hour.
Productivity
fromyusufaytas.com
4 weeks ago

Capacity Is the Roadmap

Roadmap success depends on realistic capacity planning, not just prioritization; maintenance, interruptions, and coordination consume significant resources that must be accounted for.
DevOps
fromMedium
3 weeks ago

The Bridge to Bulletproof: Connecting Alloy, Synthetics, and IRM for ShopFast

Integrate infrastructure monitoring, global synthetic probes, and centralized alerting into a comprehensive 24/7 production system that maintains revenue protection while preventing team burnout.
Agile
fromInfoWorld
1 month ago

Save money by canceling more software projects, says survey

Enterprises should cancel underperforming projects more aggressively; those using scenario planning and ruthless viability assessment achieve better ROI outcomes.
fromMedium
1 month ago

Folding in Traceability

In enterprise commerce, totals don't drift because someone forgot algebra. They drift because reality changes: promos expire, eligibility changes when an address arrives, catalog data updates, substitutions happen, and returns unwind prior discounts. When someone asks "why did the total change?" you need more than narration. You need evidence - a trail of facts you can replay and a pure computation that deterministically produces the same result.
Scala
E-Commerce
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Supplier Verification: A Practical Guide for Smarter Global Sourcing

Supplier verification is a strategic necessity in global trade, requiring thorough assessment of legal status, production capability, quality systems, financial stability, and regulatory compliance before establishing business relationships.
Typography
fromEvery
1 month ago

How to Design Software With Weight

Every's design process prioritizes tactile, tangible interfaces by studying physical objects like vintage radios and light switches to make digital elements feel real and touchable on screen.
DevOps
fromInfoQ
1 month ago

Change as Metrics: Measuring System Reliability Through Change Delivery Signals

System changes cause 60-80% of production incidents, making change-related metrics essential first-class reliability signals aligned with DORA framework principles.
fromTalentLMS Blog
1 month ago

The 19-Point Skills Gap Leaders Can't See

Recent data from The TalentLMS 2026 L&D Benchmark Report reveals a 19-point perception gap on AI learning support. 83% of HR leaders believe they actively support AI learning, but only 64% of employees agree. This extremely polarized viewpoint raises an uncomfortable question: If leaders are this far off on AI skills support, what else might they be misreading about their teams' capabilities?
Business
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
1 month ago

I help manage one of the world's most constrained supply chains, up close to the defining energy bottleneck of the decade | Fortune

Power transformer shortages are the critical bottleneck limiting AI infrastructure expansion and corporate electrification globally.
DevOps
fromDevOps.com
1 month ago

How We Got Here: Alert Fatigue to Decision Fatigue - DevOps.com

Alert fatigue evolved into decision fatigue as teams reduced alert volume but increased the stakes and complexity of each remaining alert, requiring rapid high-stakes judgments in ambiguous situations.
Software development
fromDevOps.com
1 month ago

Can QA Reignite its Purpose in the Agentic Code Generation Era? - DevOps.com

AI now generates 41% of all code with 84% of developers adopting it, requiring deterministic execution, isolated environments, and convergent correctness signals for effective agentic QA.
fromRuslan Osipov
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Are AI productivity gains fueled by delivery pressure?

AI increases developer output but risks unsustainable workloads when used to demand more work rather than enable better work, especially when prototypes create false expectations about implementation complexity.
Marketing
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Making things that make things

Advertising must shift from producing fixed assets to building adaptive, generative systems that create individualized, context-aware content and interfaces at scale.
Miscellaneous
fromInfoQ
1 month ago

Achieve Optimal Efficiency for Your Developer Experience Teams

Monzo formed a Developer Velocity squad that built an Experimentation Platform enabling A/B testing of features across 11 million customers using a small 400-person engineering organization.
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

Why Tolerance Management Is a Business-Critical Skill in Modern Manufacturing

We are now in a time of manufacturing where precision is more than a technical necessity; it's a business requirement. The more complex, globally dispersed and demanding things get, the less slack remains in the system. Under these circumstances tolerance management has become a decisive competence and affects competitiveness not only in terms of controlling costs, ensuring quality and improving production efficiency but also for long term market success.
Business
Tech industry
fromTheregister
2 months ago

IT team fixed faults faster than outsourcer could find them

An 8-CPU Sun server with removable CPU cards suffered frequent CPU-card failures and slow contracted support, forcing local IT to swap cards to restore service.
#distributed-systems
fromInfoQ
1 month ago
Software development

How a Small Enablement Team Supported Adopting a Single Environment for Distributed Testing

fromInfoQ
1 month ago
Software development

How a Small Enablement Team Supported Adopting a Single Environment for Distributed Testing

fromeLearning Industry
2 months ago

ARD Logistics Modernizes Compliance Training With Genie: Turning Internal Knowledge Into Microlearning Courses With Up To 96% Completion

ARD began using GoSkills in 2021, looking for an affordable, cloud-based platform to train a distributed workforce. The company needed one centralized place where teams could build skills on demand. Through the GoSkills Learning Management System (LMS) and its built-in Course Library, ARD has trained more than 150 learners, including leaders and employees, in essential hard and soft skills.
Online learning
Agile
fromdzone.com
2 months ago

Why Agility Matters

Agility fails when organizations adopt rituals without enabling conditions; fix systemic conditions and test changes within your sphere of influence to achieve real agility.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 months ago

How to build a more reliable end-of-line packaging process - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

End-of-line packaging often sits at the quiet end of a production line, yet it carries an outsized responsibility. This is the final checkpoint before products leave your facility, meet customers, and represent your brand in the real world. A single error here can undo hours of upstream efficiency and compromise overall product integrity. That's why building reliability into this stage is essential for both operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Business
Productivity
fromdzone.com
2 months ago

Eliminating Reporting Noise in Agile Teams

Unstructured proliferation of reports creates cognitive overload, wastes time, and undermines Agile teams' clarity, decision-making, and delivery.
Artificial intelligence
fromMarTech
2 months ago

Bad processes don't get better with automation | MarTech

Automation accelerates existing processes but amplifies dysfunction if the underlying processes are flawed, exposing weaknesses rather than fixing them.
Software development
fromDevOps.com
1 month ago

The AI Productivity Paradox: How Developer Throughput Can Stall - DevOps.com

AI coding assistants boost individual developer productivity but create security vulnerabilities that reduce overall deployment throughput, forming a new type of technical debt.
fromDevOps.com
2 months ago

The Problem's Not Your Monitoring Tools, It's Your Workflow - DevOps.com

The real cost of poor observability isn't just downtime; it's lost trust, wasted engineering hours, and the strain of constant firefighting. But most teams are still working across fragmented monitoring tools, juggling endless alerts, dashboards, and escalation systems that barely talk to one another, which acts like chaos disguised as control. The result is alert storms without context, slow incident response times, and engineers burned out from reacting instead of improving.
DevOps
Software development
fromFang-Pen's coding note
2 months ago

Manufacturing as Code is the Future, and the Future is Now

MakerRepo is a GitHub-like platform for manufacturing that applies software development workflows and version control to 3D design files to streamline and automate design iteration.
fromSecurityWeek
1 month ago

How to Eliminate the Technical Debt of Insecure AI-Assisted Software Development

This extends to the software development community, which is seeing a near-ubiquitous presence of AI-coding assistants as teams face pressures to generate more output in less time. While the huge spike in efficiencies greatly helps them, these teams too often fail to incorporate adequate safety controls and practices into AI deployments. The resulting risks leave their organizations exposed, and developers will struggle to backtrack in tracing and identifying where - and how - a security gap occurred.
Artificial intelligence
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

The Warehouse Automation Seller Just Turned Profitable While the Retail Giant Builds Its Own

Investors face choosing Symbotic's newly profitable automation-as-a-service with volatile trading and insider selling or Amazon's scale-driven in-house robotics investment.
#devops
Artificial intelligence
fromInfoQ
2 months ago

Why Most Machine Learning Projects Fail to Reach Production

Most ML projects fail to reach production because of problem choice, data/labeling issues, model-to-product gaps, offline-online mismatches, and non-technical blockers.
fromMedium
2 months ago

Test smart: how to solve dilemmas as QA?

To find the typical example, just observe an average stand-up meeting. The ones who talk more get all the attention. In her article, software engineer Priyanka Jain tells the story of two colleagues assigned the same task. One posted updates, asked questions, and collaborated loudly. The other stayed silent and shipped clean code. Both delivered. Yet only one was praised as a "great team player."
Software development
Software development
fromMedium
2 months ago

A Shared Context Optimization to Eliminate 75% Service Calls

Refactoring reduced redundant HTTP calls between the Recommendation API and the Unified Customer Database, removing the chatty-services pattern and improving performance and code maintainability.
fromDbmaestro
4 years ago

What is Database Delivery Automation and Why Do You Need It?

Manual database deployment means longer release times. Database specialists have to spend several working days prior to release writing and testing scripts which in itself leads to prolonged deployment cycles and less time for testing. As a result, applications are not released on time and customers are not receiving the latest updates and bug fixes. Manual work inevitably results in errors, which cause problems and bottlenecks.
Software development
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