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An Overlook to the Future of Mobile Application Development

Client needs and expectations in mobile application development have undergone a major transformation. Comparing past trends to today, it's clear that the focus has shifted. People now need toward more sophisticated, customized, and secure solutions. In this post, we'll look at a few modern trends that will affect mobile development services in the future.

What is DNS query resolution policy? How does it help tailor responses for specific segments in your Windows network?

Query Resolution Policy (QRP) is a security feature in ManageEngine DDI Central that allows network administrators to resolve DNS queries for specific clients’ IP addresses in the Windows Microsoft server. This helps secure the confidential network resources of an organization by preventing unauthorized individuals from accessing them. Also, QRP can help categorize certain departments to permit and restrict access to network resources.

ASP.NET Core Blazor Best Practices - Architecture and Performance Optimization

Adopting Blazor best practices is the only way to get your ASP.NET Core applications on the right track. Rather than juggling between C# for the backend logics and JavaScript for the frontend interactions, you can use Blazor to build interactive web apps using only C#. It makes your development process easier, reduces context switching, and lets you create a more cohesive codebase.

IT Monitoring News | November '24 Edition

Welcome to our November edition of the NiCE bi-monthly newsletter! We’re thrilled to share the latest updates, insights, and events to keep you ahead in the ever-evolving IT monitoring landscape, primarily revolving around Microsoft System Center. Whether you’re looking to stay current with new features, understand best practices, or network with fellow professionals, our newsletter has you covered.

Mastering Kubernetes Fleet Management for Multi-Cluster Success

In today’s cloud-native world, enterprises increasingly manage multiple Kubernetes clusters across public and private clouds, edge, and on-premises environments. As clusters proliferate, efficient management is key to ensuring consistency, security, and reliability across the fleet.

Lessons from 4 years of weekly changelogs

Writing a meaningful update for customers every week has been held sacred at incident.io since we started the company. We've written over 200 of them in the past 4 years, and we recently celebrated going 2 years straight without missing a single a single week The numbers themselves are not the goal, but the consistency of this habit and what it represents for our customers and our team is very real, and special to me.

Free App Makes It Simple for You to Setup and Connect Android Mobile Devices to Your Zebra Printers

If you use Zebra desktop, industrial, or mobile printers, you’re going to want to download the free Zebra Print App from the Google Play Store on all your Android mobile devices today. Why? Because this is the app that’s going to help you instantly get your Zebra printers connected and secured on your network. It’s also the app that’s going to make it super simple for your frontline workers to print labels, PDFs, pictures, and other media from their Android mobile devices.

How to work with multiple data sources in Grafana dashboards: best practices to get started

Grafana dashboards enable you to visualize and correlate data from a wide range of sources. With a centralized view of your data, you can troubleshoot faster, make better decisions, and streamline monitoring. But for those of you ramping up with Grafana, you might have a few questions about how, exactly, to create these rich dashboards featuring data from disparate sources, or even how to incorporate multiple queries from a single source into your visualization.

Introducing AI-Enhanced Data Generation to Redgate Test Data Manager

We’re excited to reveal our latest effort towards simplifying and accelerating the test data management process: AI Synthetic Data Generation, part of Redgate Test Data Manager. Officially introduced in a session at the recent PASS Data Community Summit, the capability uses machine learning to rapidly generate realistic yet entirely synthetic data – all while maintaining data integrity and with data privacy built-in as priority.