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Benchmarking OpenAI models for automated error resolution

Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly shaping the future of software development, offering new possibilities in code generation, debugging, and error resolution. Recent advancements in these AI-driven tools have prompted a closer examination of their practical applications and potential impact on developer workflows.
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What Customers Love About Exoprise

At Exoprise, we always listen to customers' input and ensure they have the best experience possible. Our customer success, support, and engineering teams have been hard at work, collecting this feedback and insights to identify the functionality and features loved by our customers. Today, we'll be sharing the top five favorites that have been brought to our attention in recent conversations. These features, some well-known and widely used, to some more powerful yet lesser-known functionalities. Whether you're new to Exoprise or a seasoned user, you may discover something new and valuable.

How to Mass Update Records in Salesforce Using Excel Add-Ins

Manual updating of Salesforce records is far from optimal. If you have ever worked with this CRM, you should know it requires you to find the exact record you want to edit, and only then you’ll be able to change data in its fields. This is fine when you work with separate records, but what if you need to mass update records in Salesforce? If done manually, such an update might eventually lead to errors and consume time.

Fixing Dependent Column Issues With dbForge Data Generator

Users should maintain data consistency to ensure accurate database testing and analysis, especially when generating data in dependent columns. For example, they can use formulas, data generators, or post-scripts to fill in columns based on other columns in the table. However, post-scripts may be complicated and affect database performance. In the article, we’ll explore how to generate values for the referenced columns using dbForge Data Generator for SQL Server.

Top Features to Look for in Enterprise Incident Management Software

Are you tired of dealing with unexpected system crashes and the chaos they bring? You're not alone. For enterprise SREs, DevOps, and IT Operations teams, mastering incident management goes beyond just fixing problems; it’s about preventing them. According to a recent report, incident volume within enterprise companies rose by 16% during 2023, highlighting the growing complexity and risk in digital operations. This underscores the urgent need for robust incident management solutions.

What Are Network Packet Drops & How to Measure Them

Imagine you’re in the middle of a phone call, and suddenly, the conversation cuts out for a moment. You miss a word, a sentence, or even an entire part of the discussion. It’s frustrating, right? This interruption is similar to what happens in a network when data packets are dropped and fail to reach their destination. These interruptions are known as network packet drops.

Getting Started with Ruby on Rails in 2024 - The Complete Development Environment Guide

Overview Ruby on Rails is a web development framework written in Ruby that helps developers build websites and applications quickly. It uses an MVC (Model-View-Controller) structure to organize code and make everyday tasks easier by following simple patterns instead of complex configurations. Rails also helps with database management and includes security features to protect against common threats. It's famous for building websites and apps, especially for startups, and powers well-known platforms like GitHub and Shopify.

Overcoming the ClickOps Era

In today’s digital-first world, the demand for network connectivity is at an all-time high. With everyone across the enterprise—from business units to individual employees—relying on the network to accomplish their tasks, the Infrastructure & Operations (I&O) team is constantly under pressure to deliver. They need to manage everything from spinning up new network resources to ensuring those resources are optimized for performance and security.