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Quantum is the least interesting part of quantum certificates

On June 3, Let’s Encrypt announced that the post-quantum web is going to run on something called Merkle Tree Certificates. The internet did what it does and turned this into a doomsday Q-Day countdown. The quantum computers are coming, your certificates are about to break, panic! Unlike every other security vendor, I’m not worried about quantum computers. But the announcement is still worth your attention. Just not for the reason you’ve been told.

What if AI could resolve your IT tickets before they're ever created?

Watch how agentic AI automates password resets, VPN troubleshooting, access requests, software installations, and other repetitive IT service desk tasks without human intervention. Resolve helps enterprises reduce ticket volume, lower ITSM costs, improve employee experience, and move toward Zero Ticket IT. If you're researching AI for IT support, ServiceNow automation, ITSM automation, autonomous IT operations, or AI service desk solutions, this Short shows what's possible.

Never Touch Another IT Ticket Again | AI That Resolves IT Issues Automatically

What if your IT team never had to touch another password reset, VPN issue, or software request? This hilarious commercial imagines a world where IT tickets resolve themselves. See how agentic AI automates password resets, access requests, VPN troubleshooting, software installs, and more, so your service desk can focus on higher-value work instead of repetitive tickets. Resolve's AI-powered platform helps enterprises reduce ticket volume, improve first contact resolution, lower ITSM costs, and move toward Zero Ticket IT with autonomous resolution.

Mission-Critical Data Orchestration with Agentic AI | Automated SFTP, DataOps & Workflow Automation

How do you automate mission-critical data pipelines without risking downtime? In this Resolve Reels episode, see how Resolve's Agentic Automation Platform enables DataOps teams to build resilient, end-to-end workflows that automate secure SFTP transfers, preflight system validation, database operations, exception handling, intelligent retries, and self-healing remediation.

The Return on Your Databricks Investment Lives in What You Run on It

Databricks built the most capable AI platform the enterprise has ever seen at Data and AI Summit 2026. The data on who actually earns a return from it tells a more sobering story. Here is what changed at the summit, and what it means for leaders already on the platform. Ten minutes into the Data + AI Summit 2026 keynote, Ali Ghodsi, CEO of Databricks, said something most enterprise leaders were not prepared to hear: AGI is already here.

Logz.io Webinar Recap: A Four-Step Blueprint for Faster Root Cause Analysis

Incident investigations take so long not because the fix is hard, but because finding the right fix is. Most engineers spend 20 to 60 minutes just understanding what’s wrong before they can act, not fixing anything, just trying to see the full picture. The framework that changes this has four steps: Orient, Isolate, Hypothesize, and Verify, and the order matters more than the tools.

What Is Agentic Observability? The Complete Guide for Enterprise Engineering Teams

TL;DR Agentic observability uses AI agents to autonomously investigate incidents, identify root causes, and take action in production environments. Unlike traditional monitoring (which alerts and waits) or AIOps (which assists human analysis), agentic platforms conduct the investigation themselves. Key capabilities include autonomous incident triage, evidence-backed root cause analysis, alert noise reduction, and governed remediation.

When World Cup Traffic Spikes in Mexico, Can You See Where the Internet Breaks?

The World Cup is already proving how quickly digital demand can concentrate across Mexico’s networks, making internet path visibility critical for teams responsible for reliable user experiences. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already testing Mexico’s networks. Mexico’s June 11 opening match against South Africa drew 7.1 million viewers for an English-language U.S. broadcast and peaked at 9.1 million viewers. That kind of demand puts real pressure on the systems behind digital experiences.