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Struggling with blurry website imagery? You're not alone. Here's how to optimize for better image clarity across different browsers.

When it comes to your website, visual content plays a huge role. In a world where it takes our brains only 13 milliseconds to process an image – visuals help narrate your brand story in a quick and visually captivating way. This ability to process images so quickly places even more importance on the need for crisp high-quality content. A website tainted with fuzzy and blurry images can affect engagement and lead to an overall negative experience for visitors.

Improvements Made to AppSignal for Node.js in 2022

During the last few months, we've been working hard on improving our Node.js integration. We've released loads of quality fixes and improvements to our diagnose command, configuration, and general package structure. Today, we'd like to highlight some of the enhancements and fixes that we've recently released.

7 marketing trends MSPs should be watching for in 2022

If you haven’t started planning your marketing activities for 2022, it should be your number one priority this month. But what should you be doing and where do you start? To kick off 2022, I thought a post on the top marketing trends MSPs should watch for in 2022 would be a great springboard to get those creative juices flowing.

What Should A Board Know About Tech In 2022? | Splunk & Accenture

There is so much happening in the technology space let alone each individual global market, how does an organisation keep up? What trends do they need to keep an eye on and which ones do they need to invest in? We will discuss some of these issues today. Join Brian Berg, Principal Director at Accenture, Blanca Galletero, Splunk’s GVP EMEA GTM Ecosystem and Mark Woods Chief Technical Advisor EMEA at Splunk as they discuss the topic ‘What should a board know about Tech in 2022?’.

[2022] Best Software Deals and Discounts for Schools and Educational Organizations

Since the pandemic struck, education has moved even further online. Many schools are now actively transforming their programs to ensure uninterrupted remote education of high quality. This means device deployments have commonly grown to 1-to-1 — every student now has a laptop. At the same time, budget constraints don’t allow buying subscription plans for all the software schools and educational institutions need. Sounds familiar?