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Logic App Workspaces: A Comprehensive Overview

In this episode of Azure on Air podcast, Lex interviews Bill Chestnut, a seasoned MVP. Logic Apps Workspaces is a new feature in Azure that allows users to create and manage both Logic Apps and Functions in the same workspace, making it easier to share code and resources between the two. Bill discusses the challenges of writing code in Logic Apps and how Logic Apps Workspaces addresses these issues. He also shares his experiences with deploying Logic Apps and Functions using bicep scripts and Azure DevOps.

Investigating TCP timeouts at scale

At Mattermost, we’re on a quest to scale our application by one order of magnitude, from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of concurrently active users per installation. Scaling up is a complex effort involving expertise at several different levels. At its core, it’s a game of catching the next bottleneck — whether it’s application CPU usage, memory consumption, database throughput, networking, or any combination of the above (among other causes as well).

Fixed Assets: How to Manage Them and Maximize Your Investments

Fixed assets form the backbone of many businesses, representing long-term investments that drive operations and growth. These tangible resources, such as buildings, machinery, and vehicles, play a crucial role in financial reporting and day-to-day business activities. Understanding fixed assets is essential for managers, investors, and accountants alike, as they significantly impact a company's financial health and operational capabilities.

The Requirements for NIS2 Compliance: An Overview

The NIS2 Directive, an evolution of the original Network and Information Security Directive, aims to fortify cybersecurity across member states. Compliance with NIS2 not only helps organizations avoid regulatory penalties but also enhances their overall security posture, making them more resilient against cyber threats.

Complete Guide: What Are Dedicated Devices?

Dedicated devices are vital tools for businesses looking to optimize their operations, and unlike general-purpose devices, they are engineered to perform specific tasks such as Point-of-Sale (POS) and medical monitoring. In this guide, we’ll explore what dedicated devices are, how they work, and hardware selection best practices that will ensure you get the most from your IT investments.