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User experience is the basis for competition in the digital services world. A slow website means you’re potentially losing money and customers.
“Life is cyclical, but ascending.” This phrase can be used for a number of situations. We will explain one of those wonderful events that occured in the world of technology: migration. Yes, “life is cyclic, but ascending”. Let’s migrate to php 7.
What a year! It started with just me and Mikk, hacking away at our homes with an MVP and a handful of customers. Now, Dashbird is a team of 6 people with a lot of customers, global investors and a vision for the future. Looking back at the year, we’ve had a lot of wins and also our fair share of failures/learning experiences. I’m very excited for the upcoming year, but before we get into that, let’s look back at the year that just ended.
OpsRamp’s ServiceNow Integration Delivers Faster Problem Isolation, Better Impact Analysis, And Quicker Reaction Times.
OpsRamp, the service-centric AIOps platform for the modern enterprise, today announced it has received certification of its integration with ServiceNow. The certification is a validation of best practices in the design and implementation of OpsRamp’s ServiceNow ITSM integration for accurate root cause(s) analysis, rapid incident response, and automated remediation.
2018 was a banner year for the digital workplace as organizations began to see the positive bottom line impact of investing in the digital experience of their employees. Building on this momentum, 2019 is set to be another monumental year. So, let’s ring in The New Year Nexthink-style! We asked some of the greatest minds in the industry one simple question: what will 2019 bring for the digital workplace and employee experience?
In early November, at an event Raygun hosted at Dockside restaurant, we were interviewed and featured by Television New Zealand (TVNZ) about Wellington’s booming tech sector. As part of our contribution and commitment to the Wellington tech scene, we announced at the event that we’d be investing NZD $15 million into the local economy over the next two years.