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The Retail Media Imperative: Everything Brands Need to Know About Endemic and Non-Endemic Advertising

Retail Media Networks are no longer an experimental channel for digital advertisers. They have become an integral part of closed-loop marketing, enabling brands to leverage first-party consumer data for precise audience targeting. In 2025, US retail media ad spending is projected to reach approximately $62.4 billion, marking a significant increase from the previous year. This growth reflects the sector's continued momentum, with eMarketer expecting a 20% increase in allocations by U.S. advertisers.

How Latitude.sh, Wasabi, and Megaport Unlock Cost-Effective Multicloud

Learn how to reduce cloud costs without sacrificing performance by integrating Latitude.sh's compute, Wasabi's storage, and Megaport's private network into your multicloud architecture. IT teams are under increasing pressure to reduce costs without sacrificing performance or scalability in their cloud infrastructure. I’ve had several customers bring up a need for reducing compute cost and storage costs, the need for custom hardware specs, and the like.

Why Enterprise Middleware Teams Need More Than Just Prometheus & Grafana

Let’s be real, Prometheus and Grafana are great tools. They’ve earned their place in enterprise IT by offering solid infrastructure monitoring and visualization. But in complex, multi-middleware environments, these tools hit their limits. Picture this: a business-critical transaction is delayed or missing. Dashboards look fine. CPU and memory are stable. But something still feels off.

Elixir performance monitoring for Phoenix, Oban, and more

Hey Elixir friends, great news! Honeybadger now offers performance monitoring for your Elixir, Phoenix, and Oban applications. Last year, we launched Honeybadger Insights, a new logging and performance monitoring tool bundled with Honeybadger. Insights allows you to query your logs and events to diagnose performance issues, perform root-cause analyses, and create charts and dashboards to see what's happening in real time.

How Mergers and Acquisitions Fuel Innovation and Growth

In the fast-paced business world, mergers and acquisitions have become indispensable strategies for companies looking to gain a competitive edge and drive innovation. Combining resources and expertise can yield new opportunities that significantly enhance growth and market presence. Ed Batts Gibson Dunn illustrates the transformative power that well-executed M&A can hold, showcasing how expanding capabilities through strategic partnerships can lead to technological advancements and a more robust market position.

Why Ethereum Is Outshining Bitcoin in the Latest Crypto Rally

After several weeks in the shadows and several months of falling prices - including a 45.11% drop over one year - Ethereum price has made a remarkable comeback. In just two weeks, the asset has risen by more than 30%, breaking firmly through the significant $1,800 barrier. This meteoric rise is no accident, but clearly the result of the favorable alignment of several factors within both the financial and crypto markets. These factors are aligned from both a technical and fundamental perspective, suggesting that the rebound could have lasting implications.

How to Remove Someone as a Follower on TikTok Without Blocking

Ever scroll through your TikTok followers and spot a name that feels off? Maybe it's someone you don't trust or simply don't want watching your videos anymore. Good news: You don't have to block them. TikTok actually gives you a way to quietly remove someone from your follower list without them getting a notification.

Firmware vs Software: What's the Real Difference?

Ever been told to update your device's "firmware" and wondered if that's just tech jargon for software? It's not. While the two may sound interchangeable, they operate on entirely different levels of your device, and knowing the difference can save you from frustrating tech issues, security risks, or even bricking your favorite gadget. In a world where everything from your fridge to your car runs on code, understanding what separates firmware from software isn't optional anymore - it's essential.