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Automating Infrastructure as Code changes with an AI agent

The infrastructure management landscape is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Infrastructure as Code has already revolutionized how we provision and manage cloud resources by treating infrastructure as software. The next evolutionary step involves intelligent automation that can understand, adapt, and optimize these configurations independently.

Why test data management is becoming increasingly important to senior IT leaders

We recently sat down with James Phillips, Senior IT Leader, to talk about test data management (TDM) and the growing attention it’s getting from the senior IT leaders. It’s been prompted by the recognition that provisioning test and development environments with realistic production-like data improves the quality of code being developed, reduces errors, and deliver new features to customers faster.
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3 Ways to Break Down SaaS Data Silos

Access to data is critical for SaaS companies to understand the state of their applications, and how that state affects customer experience. However, most companies use multiple applications, all of which generate their own independent data. This leads to data silos, or a group of raw data that is accessible to one stakeholder or department and not another. Data silos also prevent information from different sources from being blended together to gain a more accurate picture of what's happening in your application.
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What Do You Use for AI Agent Infrastructure? The Complete Guide to Building Production-Ready Agent Systems

The question "what do you use for AI agent infrastructure?" has become one of the most searched queries in the DevOps and platform engineering space. And for good reason: the global AI agent market is projected to grow from $5.1 billion in 2024 to $47.1 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate of nearly 45%. With 85% of enterprises expected to implement AI agents by the end of 2025, getting the infrastructure right has never been more critical.

New Relic vs Splunk - In-depth Comparison [2026]

New Relic and Splunk are two prominent tools in the world of observability and monitoring, each serving distinct purposes. New Relic is used for Application Performance Monitoring (APM), offering a full-stack observability platform. It is important to note that New Relic is not a SIEM tool, its primary focus is performance monitoring. On the other hand, Splunk is used for log management, machine data analytics, and is widely utilized as a SIEM tool.

AIEnhancer AI room design: See Your Space Clearly Before You Redesign

Most interior projects don't fail because of bad taste; they fail because people can't fully see the outcome early enough. A vague idea lingers, doubts creep in, and decisions stall. AIEnhancer was built to shorten that uncertain phase, turning ordinary room photos into convincing visual directions that help ideas settle into something concrete and usable.

Why Integrated HR Technology is the Backbone of Modern Workforce Operations

In today's fastmoving business landscape, organizations face unprecedented operational challenges. From onboarding new talent to managing payroll and navigating complex compliance requirements, the sheer volume of tasks that HR teams must handle can easily overwhelm even the most seasoned professionals. To operate effectively, many companies are turning to integrated HR technology as the foundation for workforce operations. At its core, this approach unifies disparate systems into a single platform, enabling operational efficiency, strategic insight, and a better employee experience.
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RISE with SAP Monitoring: Overcoming the 'Black Box' Challenge of monitoring Cloud ERP

Organizations transitioning from traditional on-premises SAP systems to Cloud ERP (formerly known as "RISE" and "GROW") have a new set of monitoring challenges. Unlike the familiar on-prem landscape, where IT teams enjoyed full visibility and control, cloud environments can feel like a "black box," with limited direct access to the underlying infrastructure and reliance on service tickets to understand system status.

Web Performance Metrics: Why INP Is Your Most Practical UX Performance KPI

Every developer has seen this scene: a user clicks a button, nothing happens, they click again—still nothing—and by the third frustrated tap, three overlapping modals explode onto the screen. The page wasn’t slow to load. It was slow to respond. This highlights the importance of perceived performance—how fast and responsive a website feels to users—which can shape user satisfaction regardless of actual load times.