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OKR: What Is It, And When Should You Consider Consultancy?

Running a business, either as an owner or a team manager, is difficult even during quiet periods. From human resourcing responsibilities like interviewing and rota scheduling, to marketing and accounting work, it's easy to feel like there are simply not enough hours in the day. Factor in the development of your company and the achievement of organisational goals, and all of a sudden things might just feel like too much. However, there is a way to break your business goals down into manageable iterations that centre around your vision - OKR. In this guide, we'll be discussing what OKR is and the importance of experienced consultancy for those new to the framework.

How Can A Rephrase App Helps Professional Writers To Attain More Productivity?

Rephrasing apps on mobile phones are becoming increasingly popular. And, since professional content writers require things that allow them to work on the go, these apps are their ideal companions. So, how exactly does it help improve productivity? Let's find out.

AppSignal for Node.js 3.0 Introduces OpenTelemetry Support

After a period of beta testing, we're happy to announce the launch of our latest AppSignal for Node.js package. This package features six new integrations and uses the OpenTelemetry framework for reliable telemetry data collection. OpenTelemetry is an open standard that facilitates the instrumentation of standardized telemetry data collection. AppSignal is committed to using OpenTelemetry in new integrations, and our Node.js integration is the first to use the standard.

Qovery ranks as a G2 High Performer 3x in a row

Qovery has been named a High Performer in the Fall 2022 G2 Reports for the third consecutive time. Today, we’re excited to share that Qovery maintains its High Performer status in its category. We are also grateful for our users’ continued support, which has resulted in us receiving 4.8/5 stars and winning three G2 awards in a row.

Cybercrime Trends and the Economy

It’s no secret that there is a lot of money involved in cybercrime. With McAfee estimating the annual global cost of cybercrime at just under $1 trillion, the dark side of tech is big business. Clearly, those losses have an impact on the global economy. It’s also become a pressing question to see if macroeconomic/geopolitical trends impact cybercrime.