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Hosted Status Pages & Monitoring

Hi there! this is the first post on Statuspal’s young life :) we’ll be using this publication to communicate about new and upcoming features on our beloved platform and of course all things related to status pages & monitoring. First, an introduction is in order, Statuspal aims to solve a subtle but important problem, status communication & monitoring, sometimes sites go down, no matter how perfectly engineered they are, they will go down.

How to Secure That Small Business WLAN

Too often, small business equals small budget when it comes to doing wireless, but sometimes just knowing what can be done goes further than more money. There are many ways to approach wireless security, and businesses of any size have options. Let’s talk about how I approach my own small- and mid-sized business (SMB) settings when it comes to security and Wi-Fi.

User Experience Albert Mavashev Nastel at IBM Think 2018

Albert Mavashev, CTO of Nastel Technologies, talks about User Experience in his presentation "Practical ways to measure and improve the quality of user experience". Many organizations are struggling to maintain high quality experience. Explore practical techniques for measuring and improving high user engagement & performance across digital applications. Take away tips on ways to instruments apps, what to measure and make sense of user interactions with your apps.

Mattermost Recipe: How to connect IRC to Mattermost

Today, we introduce you to a new series of posts we’re doing on the Mattermost blog: Mattermost Recipes. The goal of these posts is to provide you with solutions to specific problems, as well as a discussion about the details of the solution and some tips about how to customize it to suit your needs perfectly.

Data snapshot: AI Chatbots and Intelligent Assistants in the Workplace

Computer programs that talk to people aren’t new. The natural language processing program ELIZA , which played the role of a digital psychologist, first debuted way back in 1966. This early chatbot was capable of “listening” to you as you shared your life story, delivering mostly coherent, yet vague canned responses to whatever you typed in.